love rundown homes
especially when I don't live in them. Good pics especially the first and last ones.
Harry
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looking good
The first one is definitely my favourite! The contrast between the dark grey/green and dark grey/yellows is very nice! I also think that this one is composition wise the best!
Nice shots.. I like the first and last as well. Im curious though what lens was used for these shots. The DOF in the third shot is great, but the lens doesnt do it very well with a high contrast background. Odd shapes to the highlighted ares in the background.
Thanks Mike, The lens was a Sigma 28-80D f/3.5. I am not very happy with this lens nor my Sigma 70-300 f/4. I will be upgrading soon. I have been reading some of the lens threads and they have helped me narrow down my upgrade decision. Hope all is well over there.
I really like that first one. The textures are great as well as the composition. The peeling paint in the second one is cool too. Nice to have you hear.
I really like that first one. The textures are great as well as the composition. The peeling paint in the second one is cool too. Nice to have you hear.
Count me in for the second one in this serie. I love the chipping paint, for me this photo is finished. Looks good and has a nice feel.
The turkey did not give his life in vain if it resulted in a shot like that
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especially when I don't live in them. Good pics especially the first and last ones.
Harry
http://behret.smugmug.com/ NANPA member
How many photographers does it take to change a light bulb? 50. One to change the bulb, and forty-nine to say, "I could have done that better!"
The first one is definitely my favourite! The contrast between the dark grey/green and dark grey/yellows is very nice! I also think that this one is composition wise the best!
Good shots, that's for sure!
Cheers
Michiel de Brieder
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Count me in for the second one in this serie. I love the chipping paint, for me this photo is finished. Looks good and has a nice feel.
The turkey did not give his life in vain if it resulted in a shot like that
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