Went for a walk lunch time today and thought I'd try my hand at the old Town Clock here in Halifax as I really hadn't gotten any good shots of it yet. Here are a couple of my results.
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Went for a walk lunch time today and thought I'd try my hand at the old Town Clock here in Halifax as I really hadn't gotten any good shots of it yet. Here are a couple of my results.
Nice set Iggy ! - Please recrop shot 1 for me... please.
Experiment by cropping off at least 2 inches then continue the play downward.
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nice job! your downtown looks a lot like mine - with the river!
Here you go. I think maybe you were right. I'm kinda liking this one a bit more.
I like this crop better iggy - and if you crop even further south, perhaps to just under the cloud on the right edge, you'll like it even better.
There's a dynamic aspect to this image due to the sloping grass. The more you crop off the top, the more you notice it. Hope that helps - Marko
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"You have to milk the cow quite a lot, and get plenty of milk to get a little cheese." Henri Cartier-Bresson from The Decisive Moment.
I tried but it wasn't working for me. Here's a link to the RAW image: http://dl.getdropbox.com/u/1068102/IMG_4309.CR2 would you be interested in showing me?
Cool composition in this image Ig...well done!
I too really dig the sloping grass...it frames the shot in a really different and cool way.
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