El Paso Missions
anwmn1
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Spent a few days in El Paso Texas for work and was able to get away for some time to shoot some photos.
Mission Soccoro
Mission San Elizario
I belief this was St. Patricks Church
Thanks for looking!
C&C always welcome
Mission Soccoro
Mission San Elizario
I belief this was St. Patricks Church
Thanks for looking!
C&C always welcome
"The Journey of life is as much in oneself as the roads one travels"
Aaron Newman
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Fred
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I think the verticles in all your shots should be either more skewed or straight. The lighting in the night shots is very nice and some of your compositions are well organized especially #1, I like the two doors being scaled with perspective, just wish the walls were straight
If you don't have a tilt/shift lens you might want to look into the perspective control methods in CS2 or 3
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Thanks Marc-
These walls were indeed a frustation- I have neither a tilt shift or CS (or even PS for that matter) but I believe the later (CS3) will be purchased this weekend. Time to step it up another notch.
Is it #1 you like or #2- as far as the 2 doors??
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Cool stuff! I haven't yet been to El Paso, even though I've been living in Dallas for 10 years. Seems almost like the other side of the country to me. These are nice shots. I especially like the second one. Thanks for sharing!
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