“ Hallway ”
Shot in the hallway at my home. Who says you can't find photo subjects at home?
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  • William Richards Edited 5 years ago

    A classic leading lines composition. My only critique would be to straighten the horizon of the vanishing point. But the warm colors you captured in the wood, and the… more

    A classic leading lines composition. My only critique would be to straighten the horizon of the vanishing point. But the warm colors you captured in the wood, and the lines of the boards and the grain of the wood all work to add to the composition.

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  • Talya Cho Edited 5 years ago

    I like that there’s a mystery to where the lines end.

    I like that there’s a mystery to where the lines end.

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  • Robbie Parsons Edited 5 years ago

    I cut off the end of the path because it was a horrible mess! There was a method to my madness, after all...

    I cut off the end of the path because it was a horrible mess! There was a method to my madness, after all...

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  • Sharon Owen Edited 5 years ago

    I agree that it would be great to see a little bit more of what is at the end but the perspective is great.

    I agree that it would be great to see a little bit more of what is at the end but the perspective is great.

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Canon EOS 7D Tamron 10-24mm f/3.5-4.5
1/15 f/3.5 800 10

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#leadinglines #52ccwalnuts #robbieparsonsphotography #wideangles

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