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Hey. Both are great shots, Im a fan. I like the rust washer better than the barn. Both are good composition, but in my own opinion I think that the barn photo was a little too over edited. I think more color would have made it better.
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welcome to the site, you'll enjoy it for sure .. I like both of your photo's and am really interested in the 2nd .. nice focus and textures ..
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i'm back, after two months. though i never was a big name around here.. lol, anyways...
love both of them. i'm 50/50 on the trees in front of the barn. part of me wants them clear so i can see the fully from this pov, but then part of me thinks theyre good cuz it makes me look at the picture from a different angle in my mind. so i think that makes it an excellent composition. and the second one, i love the simplicity and the detail. good job!
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these 2 pics were taken at a freightliner dealer where i have been broken down for 2 days..the barn was across the road,so the trees had to stay there..lol,and the rusty washer was found on a cross tie in the parking lot while i was walking around.thanks for the input though.im on here to learn,so all is welcome
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