thanks Jas. Yes it is an ancient oak tree. provides a lovely shade to the house. I fell in love with it as soon as I saw it.
This is a discussion on September 2010 photography assignment - Doors within the Photo assignments forums, part of the Photography & Fine art photography category; thanks Jas. Yes it is an ancient oak tree. provides a lovely shade to the house. I fell in love ...
thanks Jas. Yes it is an ancient oak tree. provides a lovely shade to the house. I fell in love with it as soon as I saw it.
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My first contribution....a door taken with the fish eye lens.
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WhOooo eee! You got to love that red brick with the contrasting black door.
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Actually I have no idea how to do post work. The center of the structure was smooth white rock and just responded to the flash more than the coarse textured walls. The shots without flash were more even but I liked this one better.
It worked out quite nicely, Andrew!
This one's user friendly - it comes with clear directions.
Lol, good one, QuietOne! Looks like the sky is the limit for the doors theme!
A very nice start thus far!!!! again great idea jas.
...I gotta say, my brain is TEEMING with ideas for this one - hope to shoot a couple of doors for this assignment!
Oh and don't be too jealous everyone, the potential shots in my head are perfect.....hahahaha, they always are!
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