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    Alton Street

    hello
    I took this in between innings at my daughters softball game. Kind of messed with it in light room following some steps I found in a Kelby book. Anyways, I like it for some reason. C&C please...
    and I really like the random cone Haha
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    Re: Alton Street

    It feels as if it's leaning over to the left, yet that tree front & centre is straight. But other verticals, such as on the bus stop, seem to need a clockwise rotation.

    Good use of the pathway to take us back into the image. A nice documentary record of life in your community.

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    Re: Alton Street

    My initial thought is that it looks very natural and needs someone walking in the foreground area of the sidewalk.

    EDIT: My second thought is that it makes a wonderful monochrome. The sidewalk's role as a leading line is even more powerful in black-and-white.

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    Re: Alton Street

    Yes, there seems to be a lot of foreground which doesn't really add much in the way of interest.

    I'm wondering about a slight crop from the bottom and left side. Which will concentrate more on the bus stop and make that the main point of interest.

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    Re: Alton Street

    Donald
    i wondered the same thing about the leaning. thank you
    Quote Originally Posted by Donald View Post
    It feels as if it's leaning over to the left, yet that tree front & centre is straight. But other verticals, such as on the bus stop, seem to need a clockwise rotation.

    Good use of the pathway to take us back into the image. A nice documentary record of life in your community.

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    Re: Alton Street

    Mike,
    I will try to make it monochrome. I'm trying to get the hang of that so I will post if I can come up with a nice one. thanks for your input, its appreciated.
    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Buckley View Post
    My initial thought is that it looks very natural and needs someone walking in the foreground area of the sidewalk.

    EDIT: My second thought is that it makes a wonderful monochrome. The sidewalk's role as a leading line is even more powerful in black-and-white.

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    Re: Alton Street

    thanks Geoff, will work on that. thanks for your input.
    Quote Originally Posted by Geoff F View Post
    Yes, there seems to be a lot of foreground which doesn't really add much in the way of interest.

    I'm wondering about a slight crop from the bottom and left side. Which will concentrate more on the bus stop and make that the main point of interest.

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    Re: Alton Street

    Hi Dedric, although you can't always tell if an image isn't level by the trees, the bus stop shelter would likely have been built level. In a way, for most images, it doesn't matter if it is actually level or not. What matters is how it affects the viewer. If it doesn't look level, then it detracts from the enjoyment of the scene and may be worth addressing.

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    Re: Alton Street

    It might help you to know that I didn't notice that the image might be tilted. Moreover, after reviewing everyone's comments about that, I still don't get a sense that it's tilted.

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    Re: Alton Street

    thanks Frank....good link too
    Quote Originally Posted by FrankMi View Post
    Hi Dedric, although you can't always tell if an image isn't level by the trees, the bus stop shelter would likely have been built level. In a way, for most images, it doesn't matter if it is actually level or not. What matters is how it affects the viewer. If it doesn't look level, then it detracts from the enjoyment of the scene and may be worth addressing.

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    Re: Alton Street

    thanks Mike....
    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Buckley View Post
    It might help you to know that I didn't notice that the image might be tilted. Moreover, after reviewing everyone's comments about that, I still don't get a sense that it's tilted.

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