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Uploaded: June 03, 2006

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Exif: FNumber: 4.5, ExposureBiasValue: 0/3, ExposureTime: 1.66666666666667E-02, Flash: flash fired, ISO: 400, WhiteBalance: auto white balance

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Samuel Smith July 04, 2006

i like the soft light and the old corner joints.you tend to center a lot of your shots?saw where you asked for critique a while back.
what's that blue thing on the right side?i think a smaller aprture would have given a little more detail,or maybe you didn't use a tripod?
how about a streak of sunlight or some fog?just some ideas if you can go back.
keep shooting,sam #477394

anonymous A. February 02, 2007

I agree with Sam, here, Beth. Again, a tighter grop and a little increase in the colour, contrast and/or saturation to bring out the texture in the stone and wood. Oh..and straighten the verticals using the right hand edge of the chimney as the reference line. #3903387

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