I like what you're trying to do. But i probably would've done 2 things differently. 1) I'd probably try a landscape orientation. 2) I'd focus on the front frame rather than the one in the back.
@ Trevor thanks... I am not sure why would you do that because 1. the frame would get more of the door with a portrait orientation 2. if the outside door is in focus, the details on the window would not be visible..
but then, its a different PoV... I am sure it would have its own beauty..
@ Anoop thanks bro... its hard to miss such things i say
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I like what you're trying to do. But i probably would've done 2 things differently.
ReplyDelete1) I'd probably try a landscape orientation.
2) I'd focus on the front frame rather than the one in the back.
vibrant colors.. bro, you do have a good eye to fish out gems like this ...
ReplyDeleteLove the colours!
ReplyDeleteNice...now if only Jason Bourne decides to shoot here for the fourth part ;)
ReplyDeleteOh wow - gorgeous!
ReplyDelete@ Trevor
ReplyDeletethanks... I am not sure why would you do that because
1. the frame would get more of the door with a portrait orientation
2. if the outside door is in focus, the details on the window would not be visible..
but then, its a different PoV... I am sure it would have its own beauty..
@ Anoop
thanks bro... its hard to miss such things i say
@ Dee
yea... beautiful they are
@ Ceedy
:)
@ Bindu
:) you bet...