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22nd August 2014, 03:29 AM
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Black Eyed Susan's
I took this photo of Black Eyed Susan's on the way to work one morning. It was taken from a parking lot. I was looking for something to include in the foreground, but the only objects were some young trees. They had wooden stakes and rope tied around them... not very attractive for a photo. The only other thing was the road. So does this composition work or not? Any other comments?
I did get some close up's from the other side of the road. Will add another post with them.
Thanks,
Alison
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22nd August 2014, 03:37 AM
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Re: Black Eyed Susan's
What a mass of flowers!! I don't think there's much to do with the photo as it is; if you have another opportunity to retake it, I would suggest not cutting the tree tops off, & eliminating a little of the foreground.
I can't image so many flowers all blooming! Stunning, for sure!
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22nd August 2014, 06:23 AM
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Re: Black Eyed Susan's
That is a lovely covering for the roadside! Yo probably did a fine job with the composition, for what there was to include and avoid. Probably some from a closer perspective would have more potential to work out to be a great picture though, I'm eager to see what you got.
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