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pretty obvious.. not sure if i like it better in color or B&W. What do you think?
I'm new to photography so any comments and suggestions are appreciated! EXIF: Nikon D60, 18-55 mm kit lens f/5 1/60 sec. ISO 200 Optimize Image: Vivid No flash No tripod No PP (besides monochrome of course!) p.s. I seen polls on other threads where you could just check the one you prefer .. how canI do this? Last edited by kasha; 08-23-2009 at 04:36 PM. |
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We could tell you if we could see the color version!
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For me, I like the b & w, if it had a bit more contrast to it. If it were me, I would also try and take a slightly different angle so you can see more of the building and not just the one flat wall. You'll see that it will give it more character and also try and not 100% center the building. Just a touch to one side or the other might give it a boost of character as well
I like the fact that you have something in the foreground. nice touch.
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