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Post by dreampolice on Nov 17, 2023 12:06:07 GMT
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Post by dreampolice on Nov 17, 2023 12:07:15 GMT
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Post by El Sid on Nov 17, 2023 12:35:29 GMT
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Post by El Sid on Nov 17, 2023 12:41:30 GMT
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Post by El Sid on Nov 17, 2023 12:44:09 GMT
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Post by peterob on Nov 17, 2023 15:45:19 GMT
Best I can do today. Looking at 100% view I think they are swans rather than geese but they were quite high and the camera struggled a bit to focus. DSCF6509.jpg by Pete, on Flickr DSCF6508.jpg by Pete, on Flickr
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Post by peterob on Nov 17, 2023 21:20:56 GMT
Angle isn't a keyword I have used. Thinking about more recent "angular" photographs made me think of the topiary at Erddig. It looks as if it had been tidied up recently. Some cones and rectangles. DSCF6152.jpg by Pete, on Flickr
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Post by peterob on Nov 17, 2023 21:30:14 GMT
Same old, same old. I don't know why I keep going back to photograph the race start especially when the starting gate from this corner is at this horrible angle. I never know whether to keep it as a true horizontal, showing the slope, or to crop in and lie. Not level, 'orrible angle. DSCF5597.jpg by Pete, on Flickr
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Post by nimbus on Nov 17, 2023 23:32:12 GMT
I rather like taking pictures of buildings and how they fit into the environment or not, as opposed to architectural photography. The question is often which angle looks better, do I align to the street or the building? Especially difficult when the architect used lots of seemingly unrelated angles and the building is on a hill. An example from our high street: I go with the building as verticals are off if you try with the street, the reality is the building is straight.
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Post by Kath on Nov 18, 2023 6:37:52 GMT
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Post by Kath on Nov 18, 2023 6:38:33 GMT
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Post by Kath on Nov 18, 2023 6:39:02 GMT
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Post by Kath on Nov 18, 2023 6:39:34 GMT
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Post by Kath on Nov 18, 2023 6:40:14 GMT
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Post by peterob on Nov 18, 2023 7:07:21 GMT
I don't think I posted this before. Taken on Sept 13th for that day's theme of reflections. DSCF0794.jpg by Pete, on Flickr
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