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synergySB52
March 07, 2019
You asked for advise regarding your photographs....This photographs has at least three very interesting subjects in it...the car, the building and the tree....next time get close to each subject, isolate it and take photos from all angles. I try and have only one clear subject in each photograph. Experiment. Have fun!
janetcapps
March 08, 2019
And so the disagreement beings. If you take the car as the subject (it's close and in focus, you almost have the rule of thirds (look it up). On the other hand the car is cut off - intentional ? I have a hard time figuring out why because building is also set off - I would have pivoted to the right because I like the water on the windows which underscores condition and day, and you have reflection in the car windows - but I love reg=flections and go for them when I can. I see you were using 100 ASA - I think that's making it look a little duller than maybe you were expecting - try 400 on such cloudy/misty day.
GreenCopperz
March 09, 2019
If the car is the main subject, you probably don't want to crop off the rear end. Step back a bit to fit the whole car in. Use a 70-200 ef lens or a 55-250 efs lens to add the background blur to isolate the car better.
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