tshift
Loc: Overland Park, KS.
backroadgirl wrote:
Trying to decide which two to enter in my camera club slideshow competition Bridges
Love #3 then #2. Great shots. Good luck!
Tom
#3...so much more frameable IMO. Best wishes.
backroadgirl wrote:
Trying to decide which two to enter in my camera club slideshow competition Bridges
I love Railroad images, old and new, so looking at #2, makes me wonder what this bridge saw in it's heyday, how old is it?
Did it support trains that carried Pioneers out west? Maybe Steel or Coal to an industrial City? If it could speak, what would we learn?
#3, but needs a lot of work. Crop out tree branches on right sky area, move sky area on left side to right side, crop off 2 3/4" from left side & crop sky area to just above tree line, and sharpen the picture. #2 is also good, but needs a lot work. Straiten horizon line, crop out most of sky area & sharpen it.
phlash46
Loc: Westchester County, New York
For me it's a tossup between 1 and 3. I'd use 3, especially if you could take out the distracting branches on the right.
I like them all, but #3 is my favorite!! Beautiful!
I'd submit the first and third. The second shot is two symmetrical and a bit depressing.RML
Number one, more drama and intriguing.
1 I like the composition and the color. 3 is a wee bit over nor. 2 i wouldn't hang on my wall.
#1 for me. Second would be #3
Good luck.
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