How do you feel about leaving in the space on left? Here is a poor clone job done with an online app and my touchpad. A little boost to colors and clarity. There is a light vertical streak running the length of the image on left side I noticed yesterday.
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What and where is this structure? A fascinating subject!
Linda From Maine wrote:
How do you feel about leaving in the space on left? Here is a poor clone job done with an online app and my touchpad. A little boost to colors and clarity. There is a light vertical streak running the length of the image on left side I noticed yesterday.
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What and where is this structure? A fascinating subject!
How do you feel about leaving in the space on left... (
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This photo was taken from a bus in Dublin. I don't know what it is, but I guess it might have something to do with "the troubles."
I also noted the streak later.
Do you think I should leave more space on the left?
ediesaul wrote:
This photo was taken from a bus in Dublin. I don't know what it is, but I guess it might have something to do with "the troubles."
I also noted the streak later.
Do you think I should leave more space on the left?
I personally like the negative space; others may not. And you da boss lady, Edie
Out of all the shots you submitted, i would go with your second entry. I found the first one to be two busy. My eyes were all over the place. The bird was lost in that first shot. The second crop I find to be more. Pleasing. The color shot without the bird leaves something to be desired. The color over B/W in my opinion is the better way to go.
NJFrank wrote:
Out of all the shots you submitted, i would go with your second entry. I found the first one to be two busy. My eyes were all over the place. The bird was lost in that first shot. The second crop I find to be more. Pleasing. The color shot without the bird leaves something to be desired. The color over B/W in my opinion is the better way to go.
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