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<blockquote data-quote="Chris@sabor" data-source="post: 657411" data-attributes="member: 40915"><p>Cool location! The thing I like the least is....the tire and wheel. I don't understand the relationship or the "story". I think that the location could be shot without it or with a subject that made more sense. I would shoot from a tripod at maybe F11 or F16 or maybe even try focus stacking to bring the entire tunnel into focus. I might also try putting the vanishing point 1/3 from the top or bottom. A rat, shopping cart, poorly dressed person or even an old tire lying in the water might tell a more compelling story.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris@sabor, post: 657411, member: 40915"] Cool location! The thing I like the least is....the tire and wheel. I don't understand the relationship or the "story". I think that the location could be shot without it or with a subject that made more sense. I would shoot from a tripod at maybe F11 or F16 or maybe even try focus stacking to bring the entire tunnel into focus. I might also try putting the vanishing point 1/3 from the top or bottom. A rat, shopping cart, poorly dressed person or even an old tire lying in the water might tell a more compelling story. [/QUOTE]
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