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UWA Landmark, PerthHere are a couple pics from UWA in Perth. Shot using a Sony alpha a200. Used photoshop for format changes. Still a beginner so any tips or criticism is welcomed.
Thinking or perving? UWA Clocktower
Re: UWA Landmark, PerthI like the first shot very much, especially the reflection. Though the shot would of looked better if it was taken straight on, behind the guy on the bench.
The second shot doesn't quite appeal to me, i feel as though it is missing something. Cheers,
Andrew Nikon D7000, AF-S DX 18-105mm Kit Lens, AF 50mm 1.8D, AF 70-210mm f/4-5.6D, SB-700
Re: UWA Landmark, PerthYep, point taken about the first shot. Hehe i actually like the second shot more for some reason >.<
Re: UWA Landmark, PerthI really like the composition and exposure in #1. #2 however has a bit too much of the leaning tower about it for me because of the forced perspective of the shot. I'd try a perspective correction in Photoshop to see what could be made of it.
Peter
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Re: UWA Landmark, PerthHey stubbsy, thanks for the comments. Still trying to work on better composition. Cheers
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