This is a discussion on Buoys within the Architecture & Man Made (cities, buildings, roads, objects & abstracts) forums, part of the Show your photo (Color) - Landscape & Nature (flowers, mountains, storms etc.) category; buoys by bambe1964 , on Flickr...
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Bambi, you produce some amazing photos and 1,000,000x better photographer than me, but this image doesn't do it for me. Maybe it is the tilt of the wooden siding, a little under exposed, or just lack of subject, but something just doesn't pop on the image. I am not very good at it, but maybe try HDR version to bring out the wood and the texture in the buoys. I would have never guessed this was your photo.
Ahhh, the curse of becoming a better photographer... you can no longer put up a shot unless it's awesome!
Seriously, though. I kinda like it. While I agree with AT that it's not one of your best, I think it gives an interesting glimpse into harbour town Nova Scotia. I like the tones and it's a fairly decent composition.
I agree with RM and AT on the tilt - The angle feels off -some perspective adjustment as RM's suggests might help.
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thanks for the feedback guys. I probably took it at an awkward angle and likely the building itself wasn't square.
I still kinda like it though.
And AT- you give me far too much credit!
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