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18-01-09, 07:50 PM
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Prescot Parish Church

hello all here are a few I took today at the Church in Prescot any C&C is welcome!
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please feel free to let me know what I can do better or if there is anything you think I have done well! every comment helps guys! and thanks for looking
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18-01-09, 09:37 PM
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Re: Prescot Parish Church

I like these; particularly the B&W images. Composition is good, they are sharp and taken from interesting angles. The only real advice I would offer is to do something with the skies. They are quite featureless (except for the 3rd image) maybe an NG grad filter would help, or a little burning during PP.

nice images though nevertheless.


     
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18-01-09, 09:58 PM
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I like these; particularly the B&W images. Composition is good, they are sharp and taken from interesting angles. The only real advice I would offer is to do something with the skies. They are quite featureless (except for the 3rd image) maybe an NG grad filter would help, or a little burning during PP.

nice images though nevertheless.
Thanks JR I did try a bit of Dodge and Burn but I never think it looks as good as I want it to! so I always end up undoing it!! I guess I'll just have to keep trying! oh and remember my filters when I go out! lol the 3rd is my fav' what I like is how you can change the mood of a picture just by converting to black and white! I just love it! thanks for your comment and I'll keep trying the burning and the dodgeing!
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18m f2
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AF-S NIKKOR 18-55mm 1:3.5-5.6 G
AF-S NIKKOR 55-200mm 1:4-5.6 G
Other Kit
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18-01-09, 10:37 PM
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Re: Prescot Parish Church

Lovely set of images Mr Finney I love the Mono versions best, especially No3. and I think No6 is very interesting, it is a nice shot.xx


     
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18-01-09, 11:21 PM
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Re: Prescot Parish Church

I like number 3 FB!

With the others, I think it's just composition that could have been better
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