I think the camera position limits this image. Backing up to include more of the surrounding s of getting in close to concentrate on the detail of the building would help.
11 Aug 21:43
laslee
totally understand your point ed, but i couldnt get back any further with the tripod and the lens
11 Aug 22:09
rcuello
Great subject for HDR, I do not fully utilized, perhaps 2 stops EV steps, the interior completely lost the details, very trimmed blacks.
11 Aug 23:02
rrr
Nice shot, the whites are a bit blown, but I like it anyway.
11 Aug 23:46
sanz3jo
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12 Aug 03:03
zhaojisheng
9.
12 Aug 03:19
Randall.Lohr
So help me I will never understand why people question the location of where the shot is taken. Generally, unless you are an idiot, You will place your camera in a position to get the best shot possible and exclude items that would ruin the shot. fences
12 Aug 03:21
Randall.Lohr
vehicles, walls, piles of cow dung all can impede the perfect location. judge the shot as it is, not the cropping or the things you can't see.
Old Shed
I think the camera position limits this image. Backing up to include more of the surrounding s of getting in close to concentrate on the detail of the building would help.
totally understand your point ed, but i couldnt get back any further with the tripod and the lens
Great subject for HDR, I do not fully utilized, perhaps 2 stops EV steps, the interior completely lost the details, very trimmed blacks.
Nice shot, the whites are a bit blown, but I like it anyway.
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9.
So help me I will never understand why people question the location of where the shot is taken. Generally, unless you are an idiot, You will place your camera in a position to get the best shot possible and exclude items that would ruin the shot. fences
vehicles, walls, piles of cow dung all can impede the perfect location. judge the shot as it is, not the cropping or the things you can't see.
I Agree with Randall and Rcuello! 9-