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Post by hmca on Sept 21, 2016 3:26:21 GMT
I found this to be a well-written article with great examples. Thought others might like it as well. link
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Post by BuckSkin on Sept 21, 2016 5:30:59 GMT
That IS good; thank you for sharing.
I can't often get my subjects to line up quite so well.
Around here where I live, there might be only one spot where you can get a decent subject in the view-finder; all of the theoretical relocating and recomposing does not take into consideration the trashy-looking house-trailer and the garbage-strewn yard that I am trying to not get into the picture; not to mention the ten million light and telephone wires that seem to be more prevalent the more remote the location.
Really though, that is a great article and I saved it to my favorites.
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Post by whippet on Sept 21, 2016 12:56:54 GMT
What an interesting article. It makes me want to do more than point and shoot now. LikeBuckSkin, I too have problems. Electricity pylons and wind farms being the biggest blots on the landscape.
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Post by Sydney on Sept 21, 2016 13:57:14 GMT
Thanks for sharing this Helen. I have bookmarked it and will try to have a read of it when I get a spare moment.
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Post by katepitt on Jan 19, 2017 9:06:04 GMT
Great Helen!They didn't name any specific tools there. I really enjoyed it.
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Post by aprilwisconsin on Jan 19, 2017 17:03:07 GMT
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Post by hmca on Jan 19, 2017 19:03:51 GMT
aprilwisconsin, thanks for the video link. I have watched B&H videos before and have always found them to be very well presented. Will add this video to my "to-do" list!
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