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Apr 17, 2016 at 09:54 AM
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There's a "penned in", claustrophobic feeling that you've created with your composition that I surmise was purposeful and works for me. If it were my photo, I would lighten the fence posts in the front left as the "lighted" ones on the right take me out of the photo. Theres' a contradiction here in that all the fence posts and penned areas seem well maintained but the building in the back is about to fall down. There's a sense of loneliness and decrepitude that I like a lot about your photos.

Steve



Apr 17, 2016 at 03:21 PM
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eeneryma wrote:
There's a "penned in", claustrophobic feeling that you've created with your composition that I surmise was purposeful and works for me. If it were my photo, I would lighten the fence posts in the front left as the "lighted" ones on the right take me out of the photo. Theres' a contradiction here in that all the fence posts and penned areas seem well maintained but the building in the back is about to fall down. There's a sense of loneliness and decrepitude that I like a lot about your photos.

Steve


My title should have been "claustrophobic" as you suggest. The fence posts are well maintained as the area is still actively used for cattle ranching - the buildings date to the 1930's.



Apr 17, 2016 at 05:17 PM
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Rick Joyce wrote:
My title should have been "claustrophobic" as you suggest. The fence posts are well maintained as the area is still actively used for cattle ranching - the buildings date to the 1930's.


If you approach the back building, be careful you don't breathe too hard.

Steve



Apr 17, 2016 at 09:23 PM





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