That is great! I only ask...
Please go back, if you can, and shoot this location at different times of day and year to see some amazing changes. Also please shoot a close up of some part with lots of texture and detail.
I agree with Camerasam, go back and keep going back. There are 1,000 good pics in here to have fun discovering (and sharing with us). These two are a bit flat and/or overexposed. I would play around with some curves and saturation to give them just a bit of punch, or even better go the other way to B/W. This old building is begging for some B/W studies.
20+ years in OR until moving to AZ in 2006, and I have no idea where Kent is
wow...great! First image - can you get an even wider angle? And second...can you get the full building? Gee... can you even get here at night and set up some gel lights?
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Oh, and welcome to the Landscapes forum, DonFischer!
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Please go back, if you can, and shoot this location at different times of day and year to see some amazing changes. Also please shoot a close up of some part with lots of texture and detail.
Thanks for sharing this one.
20+ years in OR until moving to AZ in 2006, and I have no idea where Kent is
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