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  • Decaying architecture

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ID:	405916 These are from the old Port Curtis Dairy which stopped production in the 70s, so I'm surprised it hasn't been demolished yet.
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  • #2
    Nice work, but the standout for me is #1. Very effective composition. I like the layers you have shown - the sky, the roof, the walls and the foreground, and the way it is framed at the edges.

    My only suggestion would be to tweek it up a bit. Contrast - especially the white end - and maybe the saturation. Overall looks a bit flat, and the light did not give you much to work with, so it needs a bit of work to compensate.
    Charles

    My indecision is final, I think.


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    • #3
      Lots of interesting angles Gabby. Agree that it needs a bit of a lift but you've certainly captured the original form of the building prior to demolition.

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      • #4
        I often get told to add more contrast. I've had a go - hopefully better. I always think I've added enough as I guess I know what the original looked like.

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        And, is this better than the original edit above?
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        • #5
          To me the edit is heaps better, I see far more detail on the facing surfaces...
          Interesting dark texture on the bottom walls/brick, rusty window frames and broken glass...boarded up doors...great find.

          You'd have to be careful with 10mm ƒ/lenght that ya don't include your feet as well...


          What if there were no Hypothetical questions?
          CC always welcomed, feel free to post your ideas with an edit if you have time - Thanks.

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          • #6
            Thanks Gaz. Yep it's wide, frustratingly so at times, especially if I don't check the outer edges before clicking the shutter.

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