“ Abandoned Birdcage ”
This photo was taken at my moms house. I found this abandoned birdcage in an old shed. I thought the leading lines were interesting with the light shining in from the window. I filled the frame with the shot.
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  • Deborah Seaman Edited 5 years ago

    Love it. I would straighten the cage lines. great in monochrome.

    Love it. I would straighten the cage lines. great in monochrome.

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  • Erin Bradley Edited 5 years ago

    lovely atmospheric shot Corinne! the bird cage looks slightly lopsided which is a little distracting. i love your use of B+W and also the use of patterns in your image -… more

    lovely atmospheric shot Corinne! the bird cage looks slightly lopsided which is a little distracting. i love your use of B+W and also the use of patterns in your image - well done!

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  • Holly Belian Edited 5 years ago

    Your photo really gives off an abandoned feel, and your choice of b&w and filling the frame work well.

    Your photo really gives off an abandoned feel, and your choice of b&w and filling the frame work well.

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  • Alan Brandon Edited 5 years ago

    Great atmospheric scene Corinne. Nicely composed and framed. Perhaps picking one thing to main the subject -- the flower in the cage or something -- would help to anchor… more

    Great atmospheric scene Corinne. Nicely composed and framed. Perhaps picking one thing to main the subject -- the flower in the cage or something -- would help to anchor the image. The light is great, adn your b&w processing works really well too.

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Sony A6000 Sony E 16-50mm
400 33

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