Old Barn

MJRPHOTOMJRPHOTO Registered Users Posts: 432 Major grins
edited November 28, 2007 in Landscapes
Here are a few from this past weekend in upsate NY

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photos 2 nd 3 swapped
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Comments

  • schmooschmoo Registered Users Posts: 8,468 Major grins
    edited November 24, 2007
    I thought the first two were a vertical pano at first glance. Tricky patterns, there! :D

    Nice use of right angles and parallel lines thumb.gif
  • argyleargyle Registered Users Posts: 231 Major grins
    edited November 24, 2007
    The first one seems to go on forever...taken with a tilt-shift lens?
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  • PwFPwF Registered Users Posts: 20 Big grins
    edited November 25, 2007
    Nice lighting. Nice subject to shoot.
    The only thing I find wrong about them is that there is no center of interest anywhere. Your eye goes all over the place and they have no real place of interest to stop and look at. I think you need to pick an area and move in closer on it and shoot just that one thing. This barn looks like it would have a lot of good areas to pick and leave out all of the rest. Either that or move back and just use the barn as a part of a larger scene, maybe with a tree or fence by it. This is often one subject that does not go well with "inbetween" compostitions that either have too little or too much in the shot.
    One thing I always tell people is to "MOVE" around and make a lot of shots of the subject and then when you compair them you will see what works best with those subjects.
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  • bhambham Registered Users Posts: 1,303 Major grins
    edited November 27, 2007
    Do you have any others of the barn?

    I think a shot of the barn at about the same angle as #2, but farther back so you get the whole barn in would be a nice shot.
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  • MJRPHOTOMJRPHOTO Registered Users Posts: 432 Major grins
    edited November 28, 2007
    bham wrote:
    Do you have any others of the barn?

    I think a shot of the barn at about the same angle as #2, but farther back so you get the whole barn in would be a nice shot.

    Here is a link to a few more shots of the barn.
    http://mjrphoto.smugmug.com/gallery/3868906#224113859
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    Nikon 14-24 f2.8, Nikon 24-70 f2.8, Nikon 70-200 f2.8 VR II, Nikon 50 f1.8, Nikon 85 f1.4
    Nikon 300 f2.8 VR, Nikon 200-400 f4.0 VR II, Nikon 600 f4.0 II, TC-1.4, TC 1.7, TC 2.0
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