Thanks for all the great samples. The sequoia.jpg is interesting ...
I don't really expect straight lines even though the railing is
man made and normally straight. All of these great samples by
everyone has really made me think a lot about composition.
Thanks,
-jeff
>
> --- Gary Edwards <garyetx@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> <<<Both are nice shots, Warren, but I prefer the 16,
> don't you?
> Gary>>>
>
> Well, yeah. Unabashedly, yes. It's extremely
> contrasty, sharp and gives a totally unique view of
> the world. And if you use it for scenics, it's not
> fishy at all.
>
> Wind caves at Anza Borrego Desert State Park
> http://members.aol.com:/wkato/images/anzab/10700b26.jpg
> These oak branches at the top of this photo were
> beyond over my had and the holly berries were about 9
> inches from the lens:
> http://members.aol.com/_ht_a/wkato/myhomepage/holly01v.jpg
>
> Or you can go for the distorted effect at Moro Rock in
> Sequoia NP.
> http://members.aol.com/_ht_a/wkato/images/sequoia.jpg
> Or weird buildings in downtown Los Angeles:
> http://members.aol.com/_ht_a/wkato/images/buildings.jpg
>
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