“ Natural Leading Lines? ”
I saw this week's challenge and thought of a photo I took last year, so I knew the exact place to go. They're not manmade (well, the shore of the fake lake is I guess), but the leading lines are the tops of the trees and their reflection in the water form two dark triangles leading you to a ...
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  • Gabriel Ogle Edited 3 months ago

    The lighting is very nice, the photo in B&W shows great texture. The composition is solid too. This image came together very well! I love it.

    The lighting is very nice, the photo in B&W shows great texture. The composition is solid too. This image came together very well! I love it.

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  • Jeff Melvin Edited 3 months ago

    The BW works here. It makes me think of a post-apocalyptic movie though with no people. Serene but a little creepy at the same time.

    The BW works here. It makes me think of a post-apocalyptic movie though with no people. Serene but a little creepy at the same time.

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  • Staci Good Edited 3 months ago

    Great composition - I really like the B&W treatment to allow the eye to focus on the two triangles

    Great composition - I really like the B&W treatment to allow the eye to focus on the two triangles

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  • Shoshana Raun Edited 3 months ago

    Super use of B&W, the mix of exposure times in the composite really pays off. Great softness in the water, but you caught the details of the buildings.

    Super use of B&W, the mix of exposure times in the composite really pays off. Great softness in the water, but you caught the details of the buildings.

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Canon Eos R6 Mark II Canon RF 14-35mm f/4 L
25" f/8 100 21

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