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D.C. Memorial Columns
Columns in D.C. I was with out with my fiance and I attached my camera to my tripod and extended it to its full and held it over my head while my fiance clicked my remote to take the picture.
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Peter, I think would have preferred the shot without the leaves in the foreground, (maybe keep some hedge cutters in your back pocket! LOL) they take my eye away from the well composed symmetry and perspective in the shot. Otherwise, well done.
Ingrid Matschke at 20:52 CET on 02-Mar-2007 [Reply]
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Just realised that they are not leaves but part of the thing on the wall, sorry about that. If they were to remain in the shot I would have preferred to see them in focus. All the best.
Ingrid Matschke at 20:55 CET on 02-Mar-2007 [Reply]