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newts

Veteran
Location
Isca Dumnoniorum
A couple of evening shots from my phone as we leave Mykonos.

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briantrumpet

briantrumpet

Legendary Member
Location
Devon & Die
FWIW, I'm discovering that the new OM camera is a different beast from the trusty old Sony - it's going to be a very good camera to keep with the bike for quick scenic tat, and it's great for the macro stuff, but the lack of much zoom capability reduces some creative capability, and its HDR is nothing like as good on colours. I suspect the OM will be the default when I'm riding, the Sony when I'm walking.
 

Way-Out-West

Well-Known Member
Location
Pinno's attic
Avoid horizontal lines.

Unless you want horizontal lines.

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That’s something (avoiding horizontal lines) I’ve not really thought about.

Those beach huts are a photographic gift, although the au naturel wood one would look nice with a coat of pastel pink.
 
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briantrumpet

briantrumpet

Legendary Member
Location
Devon & Die
That’s something (avoiding horizontal lines) I’ve not really thought about.

Those beach huts are a photographic gift, although the au naturel wood one would look nice with a coat of pastel pink.

All too often horizontal-ish lines break the composition into separate chunks at the expense of the integrity of the whole... things like long hedges or a wide field, with nothing breaking the lines. Obviously they can be used knowingly as a feature (e.g. lots of stone walls lined up), but I've jettisoned so many photos that just don't hang together because of a chunky horizontal 'break'.
 
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