*MSX 98 FM plays in the distance*
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rodox_head wrote:*MSX 98 FM plays in the distance*
rodox_head wrote:
Is there a negative/neutral version of the word "timeless"?
rodox_head wrote:
Is there a negative/neutral version of the word "timeless"?
TheStatPow wrote:rodox_head wrote:
Is there a negative/neutral version of the word "timeless"?
That last picture is awesome.
NorthSaturnian wrote:TheStatPow wrote:rodox_head wrote:
Is there a negative/neutral version of the word "timeless"?
That last picture is awesome.
nothing beats power lines
jcnporter wrote:Bland and featureless as they are, there's something nice about the way they're always surrounded by a few trees and cut grass and yet....I felt a kind of sinister nature to the blandness, the normality, as if anything could happen there and no-one would know (which you've really caught in these photos).
I've been to the USA quite a few times now, yet for me these places will always be the real America to me, in a way.
Orbited insanitarium wrote:NorthSaturnian wrote:nothing beats power lines
There is something oddly alluring about telephone masts and power lines that I can't quite place. Insanely good shot!
This thread reminded me about this sunset shot I took yesterday.
bleak. wrote:
Take care of objects which obstruct the scene. The out of focus fence post is a distraction - so personally, I would have moved to the left, and then forwards to capture the horse. I would definitely suggest looking into the rule of thirds. I suggest this to any client when teaching photography. Last tip - be aware of your horizon! Always look to keep the horizon straight. Naturally, you'll find that most scenes then fall into place.
This looks straight out of an adult swim bumper circa 2008. My mind instantly played the opening piano to "The Standard" by Eric Cunningham.sandrail wrote:
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