Angles & Shapes
peterz
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Any comments pro/con would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks... Peter
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"To take a photograph is to align the head, the eye and the heart. It's a way of life." Henri Cartier-Bresson
Thanks... Peter
http://www.peterzphotography.org/
"To take a photograph is to align the head, the eye and the heart. It's a way of life." Henri Cartier-Bresson
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Thanks for your kind comment.
Peter
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I notice that it has a border. Best to post it in the challenge "Entry" thread at the top of the forum and ask that it is OK.
Also, I noticed in the gallery that the Date Taken is not showing. You can post a link to the original that has the Date Taken in it under your entry. From the challenge thread, thanks to Sherry, here's a link to explain how to do this: http://www.dgrin.com/showpost.php?p=...&postcount=609
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I like your photo a lot for this challenge. The symmetry of form within the frame is offset by the distinctly different content of the left and right portions. It's a nice combination of abstract and concrete.
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I have to tell you that I have tried every way to put the exif stuff with the photo but it just isn't happening. I'm even exporting it from Lightroom and I can see all the data next to it but when I export it NADA... I have tried to delete them but all it says at the bottom is delete. I'm trying so hard to learn this but it's not working to well. I just don't know...
ackdoc.com
You ought not to have to put the EXIF 'with' the photo. It started out with it. So what was your process/workflow. If you name that process perhaps someone here can redirect you to having your exif.
I used GIMP for years and it is notorious for stripping EXIF by default.
And/or if you have the original, you can also upload that and just show That image along with the exif for that image. That is the acceptable way when for instance you do some Cool or neat graphics work in a photo that wasn't originally there.
cheers,
Nick.
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