Very nice tonal range in #1 and a nice decision on the point of view.
I really like the composition of #2. If I could suggest this, I would have a look at cloning out the largest (leftmost) of the small mid-ground structures.
If you gave #3 a little crinkle it would look like an image right out of the 19th century.
fotosrphun wrote:
Very nice tonal range in #1 and a nice decision on the point of view.
I really like the composition of #2. If I could suggest this, I would have a look at cloning out the largest (leftmost) of the small mid-ground structures.
If you gave #3 a little crinkle it would look like an image right out of the 19th century.
Tom
Thanks Tom, appreciate the "cloning suggestion" will do. also nice to hear the kind words..Carolyn
The first two are nice, especially N° 2 with its interesting perspective and simpler composition (in N° 1 there is perhaps just a little too many things in the frame). I just wish the wheel 'looked' a little older or showed some cracks in the wood, but there's nothing you can do (equipment also has to be maintained ).