Woven
Woven
Photography \ Uncategorized | 02/29/08 @608 |
L-aura |
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Long time no see, I haven't been very active here on GFX lately... Hopefully I will now find more time to catch up with all the new stuff hereHere's a little discovery I made....hope you like it!
Canon EOS 400D
Adobe Photoshop
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02/29/08 @615
Nice use of empty space!
Try maybe an even lower angle next time.
Great that you are back. We need more active members!
02/29/08 @632
agree with moser about the angle.
02/29/08 @646
02/29/08 @678
Thanks ersen and Vasco
02/29/08 @707
I think that a soft flash could do two good services for this: warm up the colours, and get it even sharper.
It is surely nice as it is. And welcome back.
02/29/08 @727
Carlos
02/29/08 @805
another dead one thought
try a living one
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03/08/08 @820
I would put it to the center and use vertical composition, also a lower angle would make spider seems bigger.
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