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Alright, I took these three pictures almost a year ago on my old point and shoot. But i shall be returning to this same spot in a few weeks. I think the first one is the best of the three. The second and third are only really there to give a bit of a different perspective, so you guys can visualise the whole structure more easily.
![]() ![]() ![]() What could I do to improove these? Ok Ok, I admit, to be absolutely truthfull, I didn't actually take the third picture. a friend of mine did when we went on a "Photgraphy Expedition" together. But as said before, its only there to give you and idea of the whole structure.
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i like. i like alot. u know what i dont like about the 3rd pic though, and thats the shell. i think if u remove the shell and have that gradient foreground it would look FANTASTIC!
great subject and idea though
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How close can you get to this shpwreck?
A shot behind it peeking through to the ocean would tell the tale of you are shipwrecked but you still want to be at sea, if that makes sense.
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