Kit Hill, Cornwall. Shooting and composition advice needed.
sjrw
Loc: Gunnislake, Cornwall, UK
Just got back from Kit Hill, walking the dog. I took a few shots and even though I know there are thousands of really good ones available 24/7 up there my eye is not quite what I want it to be. I would appreciate guidance and general comments. I know they are not fantastic shots so I'm not expecting to read "great shot" or similar, but be just a little bit gentle.
Thanks in advance.
Old mine chimney through the trees.
The path to the old mine chimney.
Ruined mine building leading to the chimney at Kit Hill South Mine.
Base of the chimney at Kit Hill South Mine.
Overgrown and buried mine building at Kit Hill South Mine.
The reason for the visit. Holly the Spanish Yorkiepoo.
I have applied an HDR effect to bring out the detail of the brickwork but it isn't to everyone's taste'.
I like the link between the history of the old stack and its modern use to house telecoms equipment.
Can't see anything wrong with the composition of this shot
BorderlineUK wrote:
I have applied an HDR effect to bring out the detail of the brickwork but it isn't to everyone's taste'.
I like the link between the history of the old stack and its modern use to house telecoms equipment.
Can't see anything wrong with the composition of this shot
I like the touch of HDR...I would also rotate a degree or so CCW...but thats just me.
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