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guerito Wrote:I had the focus in the flowers, the cross is too blurry. Because when I took the picture, I thought the flowers were the subject...
I think the first image is excellent. Just because the tombstone and graveyard are the subject, doesn't meant that they are what has to be in focus. I like the juxtaposition (it's the surrealist in me) of the sharp flowers with the ethereal background.
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Amazing stuff G. Excellent! Print and hang!
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Yes, excellent photos G. The church one is very atmospheric indeed - I love the ominous trees and the dark sky, juxtaposed (ooo I get to use that word again!) against the brilliant shining cross... and the flowers on the ground to me feels like "hope"...
Very cool... nice PP too - like Col said - defnitely a hanger.
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I love the first shot too. The light, the colours of the flowers/grass contrasting with the mono of the church and tombstones, the patterns the leafless trees make against the sky, the foreboding clouds. Love it.
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wow, he first is very nice, the pp works very well. Good job.
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