Hi Siddiq, Moose,
It was the telephone booth that made me reach for the camera but I agree
that is a double edged sword in that it can also distract.
It is often tempting to idealise the landscape. I would prefer the shot
without the cars, the lamp standard and TV antenna but I try to restrict my
dabbling to cloning out litter. The problem for me is that if I take out
something from a shot, as I have on occasion, I cannot look at it again
without seeing where I have 'been'.
Those old phone boothes are much sought after these days. Many are used in
garden features and even as shower cubicles. Thanks for looking.
--Graham
From: "Siddiq" <iddibhai@xxxxxxx>
Subject: [OM] Re: #038
>
> On Tue, 08 Feb 2005 20:27:24 -0800, Moose <olymoose@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
>
Siddiq wrote:
> >
> >> what's the little house in the middle of the pond? btw, that telephone
> >> booth, i like it a lot, but the red is rather distracting, first thing
I
> >> looked at when the page loaded.
Moose said:
> > Yeah, Graham, and while you are removing the booth, would you remove the
> > cars, the person, the light standard and its reflection. :-)
> >
> > And maybe you could remove that tree, so we can see the church?
> >
> > Of course, I might not be kidding, as I once removed a couple of
> > vehicles from a car park in a landscape. Oh, my!
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