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    Work to be done (C&C Appreciated)

    This one has been in the queue for a bit waiting to have just a touch of PP.

    I took a walk around a small town in Italy one morning and found this scene.

    #1. Full Scene - ISO400 f/11 1/800s (If my memory and math serves me correct - this was started with Sunny 16 Settings)
    Work to be done (C&C Appreciated)

    #2 Closeup - ISO400 f/11 1/800s 40mm Work to be done (C&C Appreciated)

    The sun and the light was just a bit better on the second one and I think more vibrant overall. I am not sure it tells as much of a story as the first.

    I welcome any feedback. Thanks

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    Re: Work to be done (C&C Appreciated)

    Very creative stuff.... I enjoy watching them

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    Re: Work to be done (C&C Appreciated)

    I like them both very much.

    Dave

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    Re: Work to be done (C&C Appreciated)

    For me, the two images tell different stories, not that one story is better than the other. Great use of light and great eye to see the possibilities.

    Consider straightening the first one to make the strong, horizontal line in the wall level.

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    Great eye indeed

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    Re: Work to be done (C&C Appreciated)

    Nice shots.

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    Re: Work to be done (C&C Appreciated)

    Quote Originally Posted by Wavelength View Post
    Very creative stuff.... I enjoy watching them
    Thanks Nandakumar

    Quote Originally Posted by Dave A View Post
    I like them both very much.

    Dave
    I appreciate the comments Dave!! Thanks.

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Buckley View Post
    For me, the two images tell different stories, not that one story is better than the other. Great use of light and great eye to see the possibilities.

    Consider straightening the first one to make the strong, horizontal line in the wall level.
    Great feedback Mike - funny how one does not notice this line until pointed out...I was so focused on the other elements....it really does need to be straight.

    Quote Originally Posted by bnnrcn View Post
    Great eye indeed

    Thanks Binnur - it was one of those scenes normally we would walk by - here it made me stop and I waited a bit for the light to get just right.

    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowman View Post
    Nice shots.
    Thanks John

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    Re: Work to be done (C&C Appreciated)

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Buckley View Post
    For me, the two images tell different stories, not that one story is better than the other. Great use of light and great eye to see the possibilities.

    Consider straightening the first one to make the strong, horizontal line in the wall level.
    Mike, I agree with your assessment of the two images. It looks like the issue is perspective, and levelling that line would emphasise the sense of being drawn in to the image.
    Last edited by billtils; 13th June 2017 at 11:30 AM.

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