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Hi!
We have already more than one week with this dementors weather, not really nice to go out and take pictures...
I have some pictures I have taken weeks ago, and I would like your opinion please.
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Now that's a frame!
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Haha, very creative use of the windwos as a frame, that is cool =)
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I like it, wouldn't change anything.
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I think its a great shot as well.
I might consider blurring the far wall just a bit which would enhance the window frame "picture" that much more.
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Great shot Irma! You certainly have a knack for seeing the "picture" within the picture...
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lovely. i like the way the reflection is nice and sharp and the rest of the "frame" is blurred.
i think cropping out the right hand side of the wall up to the window frame would enhance the image. just my thoughts...
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Thanks you all for your comments and advice.
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I would crop some of the bricks on the sides of the photo.
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