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This is a discussion on Old Church within the Critiques forums, part of the Photography & Fine art photography category; lol - ok, well, props for laying on 'sleeping' people in attempt to get the right postion! i didnt notice ...

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    lol - ok, well, props for laying on 'sleeping' people in attempt to get the right postion!
    i didnt notice that tree in the back of shot one - it does get a little lost, so maybe next time youre in the area, you can take some special shots of just the tree. it certainly looks like it would be a good subject too.

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    oh, and i dont know if its the 'right' thing to do - but with these old buildings, i find it interesting to get up real close and find details in the craftsmanship. the logs, the foundation, the windows. you might experiment with singling out specific parts of the arcitecture thats unique to the structure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kiley9806
    lol - ok, well, props for laying on 'sleeping' people in attempt to get the right postion!
    i didnt notice that tree in the back of shot one - it does get a little lost, so maybe next time youre in the area, you can take some special shots of just the tree. it certainly looks like it would be a good subject too.

    oh... i shot the tree... but the line of trees on the rear was too distracting to post for critque.... tall pines surround the church..
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    hmm, bummer - the branches of that main tree are great... but talk about a nightmare cloning out those spruce...

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    Quote Originally Posted by kiley9806
    hmm, bummer - the branches of that main tree are great... but talk about a nightmare cloning out those spruce...
    yeah... not my style... photoshoping reminds me of doing homework in school.... there will be more tree's without distraction... i will find them and shoot them.. it's the best part of the hobby..........
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