The Tiles
Uploaded: June 21, 2006
Zachariah Schnepf June 21, 2006
For the depth, using a wide angle and finding strong forground, middle ground, and background elements goes a long way to creating depth. #2923610Lani J June 21, 2006
BEAUTIFUL! You take amazing photos!Thank you for the tip :o) #2923686Craig m. Zacarelli August 23, 2006
Zack, this shot is amazing, reminds me of a rather large patio! I just wanna set up a Picknic table and a chise lounge and just sit and watch... amazing! I was on your site and its pretty awesome too.. Do you also use any CP filters with the ND on your landscapes? #3202510Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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