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A few from my trip to Woodstock, NY
pjb923
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See the rest of the gallery here:
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I love your use of lead in lines, perspective and diagonals and how you have mixed up their use to have several different styles in the post.
That's a great range of shots.
Thanks for sharing.
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My favourite. Very effective - well done!
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I really love #3! Great perspective.
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Thanks for the comments.
#3 happens to be one of my personal favorites. I have always wanted a shot like this and finally had my chance.
I love my Sigma 10-20mm lens.
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I really like #3. The wide angle lens and the trees... very cool. The 'ol "photographic upskirt" shot
#2 I like as well... though the lighting conditions are kinda flat. Not sure if magical light would be practial in that locale.
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the second and the third one have nice strong leading lines.
Nice stuff
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That's a great range of shots.
Thanks for sharing.
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So much has changed in our photo-world, and yet basically nothing's changed - It's still the pictures that really matter. David Noton
My favourite. Very effective - well done!
Gallery of mine...caution, it's under CONSTANT construction! | Photo Journal
In the right light, at the right time, everything is extraordinary. ~Aaron Rose
#3 happens to be one of my personal favorites. I have always wanted a shot like this and finally had my chance.
I love my Sigma 10-20mm lens.
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#2 I like as well... though the lighting conditions are kinda flat. Not sure if magical light would be practial in that locale.
Nice stuff