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<blockquote data-quote="Joseph Bautsch" data-source="post: 6605" data-attributes="member: 654"><p>Hi Laurie, I see you got the photo posting thing figured out. I took a quick look at the shots in your Gallery. You have the eye of an artist. If I may make one small suggestion on the fence and gate shot. It's a very good shot just like it is. It's a classic scenic one third composition. The color is great. The major feature of the shot is the fence and gate with the background secondary and out of focus. All the attention is drawn to the fence and gate. Next time you get a chance to take that shot again back off and include the entire gate and fence and move them up a bit more into the the bottom third of the composition. That way you are not cutting off part of the main feature. Try it and see how it works.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joseph Bautsch, post: 6605, member: 654"] Hi Laurie, I see you got the photo posting thing figured out. I took a quick look at the shots in your Gallery. You have the eye of an artist. If I may make one small suggestion on the fence and gate shot. It's a very good shot just like it is. It's a classic scenic one third composition. The color is great. The major feature of the shot is the fence and gate with the background secondary and out of focus. All the attention is drawn to the fence and gate. Next time you get a chance to take that shot again back off and include the entire gate and fence and move them up a bit more into the the bottom third of the composition. That way you are not cutting off part of the main feature. Try it and see how it works. [/QUOTE]
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