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My World: Rule of Thirds

Chris Calohan

Well-known member
I wanted to be bothered by the telegraph wires and they still nag at me a bit. It wasn't until I opened it in Flickr that the details in the foreground came to light and sort of smoothed out the lines as distracting.
 

Michael Nagel

Well-known member
I wanted to be bothered by the telegraph wires and they still nag at me a bit. It wasn't until I opened it in Flickr that the details in the foreground came to light and sort of smoothed out the lines as distracting.
Thanks. The bright background here does indeed not help for this kind of picture.

Best regards,
Michael
 

Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
Yesterday, riding the train back from the mountains, I had this view:



This is exceptional Michael. I hope you can hunt for more with such abstract skies. Having both setail and space to imagine is a powerful basis for an engaging picture.

I'd wager that you wouldn't destroy it, even with substantial cropping as here the content is powered by it's parsimonious, but finely detailed presence.

Asher
 
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