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Old 06-14-2009, 03:39 AM
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Originally Posted by Foxy9212 View Post
I think this is a very pleasant conversion if a little bright in parts (whites). I would have stood a little further to the right as what looks great in 'real life' can be detrimental in an image; the path does take they eye away to the left of the subject. Also, be careful not to clip the edges of the frame with the image ie/the top of the gable.

A very good first time effort; thank you for sharing.

Penny
Good point about watching the roof!
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