On Tue, 23 Sep 2003 09:22:39 -0400, Regan Conley
<reganconley@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
The stairwell is really lost in the thumbnail and I honestly wondered why
you'd done it B&W, but when I opened it up it was absolutely lovely. The
texture is great and it must've been tricky to get good contrast in those
lighting conditions. That's my favorite, I believe.
i'm a sucker for those shots :) purley train station, est. 1899. i'm also a
big sucker for fantastically old architecture, so most of my shots (except
london eye and that water fountain (guess it yet??) are all old buildings
and parks).
I agree with the others about cropping the pigeon photo. I would also
consider cropping the bottom of the park landscape (the one with the path
and the trees). I found the puddle a bit distracting -- the image is
very serene and the path draws the eye into the trees very nicely. The
puddle in the foreground detracted from that.
good idea, will do so in a while.
thanks
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