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Rust at the cemetary


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This is for a club competition "rusty stuff". What do you think?

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I would have shot this differently. I would have lowered the camera until it is level with the center of the hourglass and shot the wheel/snake centered both horizontally and vertically. As it is here, you get some keystoning because of the high camera position. Nearly centered compositions nearly always get better by either centering them fully to make a calming photo or moving well off-center to get some tension in the frame.



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thanks!