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    Re: Escape Project 52

    Daniel, I like the misty, muted colors in both images. Nicely done.....

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    Re: Escape Project 52

    With the second image, I tend to agree with Antonio that a bit more space at the top would be an advantage

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    Quote Originally Posted by AntonioCorreia View Post

    I enhanced this effect by opting for a wider framing, maintaining the same overall atmosphere but allowing more of the surrounding beauty to be revealed. In doing so, I believe the sense of immersion and mystery becomes even stronger, inviting us to explore every detail of the landscape.

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    I like what you did. You opened it up and gave it some room to breathe. Thank you, Antonio, for your comment and edot.

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    Thank you, Daniel, for your kind words.
    Perhaps you could use a wide-angle lens to great advantage in these scenes and in other settings as well.

    I must admit, I really appreciate wide-angles for the expansive view they offer and the effective framing they allow.
    However, it's important to remember that perspective distortions can be quite dramatic, so caution is necessary when using them as you know.

    Cheers !

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    I went for a hike along the banks of the Suwannee River this week, hoping to get a good shot. I managed to take three photos before my battery died. I swapped it out for the spare, but that one was dead, too. Oh well. It was still a great hike.
    This shot was taken today in Gainesville, Florida.

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    WEEK-15-
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    Welcome to where I live when I’m in town—my corner of the garage. This is my little workspace, clutter and all. Photos, certificates, memories, and mess—it's all part of the charm.
    I’m heading to the cabin today, where there’s no internet, so I had to get something up before going off-grid. I didn’t have anything ready, so… welcome to my corner of the garage.

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    Re: Escape Project 52

    Love it!

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    Not much different from mine !
    However, maybe mine is a bit better because I have the temple's guardian, who is always vigilant.

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    Had to skip week 16 and jump into the current week of the year. I'm in NYC, and the weather has been cold and rainy, with few opportunities to take photos. Yesterday, the weather broke, and I shot this at a horse ranch on Long Island.
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    Re: Escape Project 52

    lovely !

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    Quote Originally Posted by AntonioCorreia View Post
    lovely !
    Thanks, Antonio. Bright white on the edge of a photo can be distracting, but I guess it depends. In this case, the white shutter is part of a secondary subject combined with the opening framing. The contrast with the dark interior works in framing the horse. This is just my personal critique.

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