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Old 10-24-2011, 10:37 PM
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Old 10-24-2011, 11:03 PM
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Oh dear, you need to read the posting rules mate. To be honest your pictures look like snapshots. Keep working on it!
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Oh dear, you need to read the posting rules mate. To be honest your pictures look like snapshots. Keep working on it!
Thanks I think...
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To me it works as a record of a building in a scene..
I like the way you have framed the subject and how the light separates the building from the background.

The only downside are that the building itself doesn't appear to be real sharp (maybe needs a bit of selective sharpening when PPing) and the "grid" (I can't tell what it is) to the right of the statue is distracting.
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There's a little too much of the branches sticking into your frame for my taste. The building looks interesting, but feels a little cut off to me and I find myself wanting to see more of it. However, there is another tree down there and you might not have shown more of the building below because of the trees blocking the view.

I'm curious if this would look better if you took the shot closer to sunset.
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