
I was lucky enough to spend a week in the UK last month. The weather was unusually kind and I had a few hours to myself for photography before heading back home to Australia.
I came across a lonely stable high up on a hilltop. In the UK there is freedom to roam on all land so I jumped over the fence knowing I wouldn't get shot by an angry farmer.
Took my photos and headed off again in search of more pictures.
- Could I have found a better angle?
- How could I have got the nearest wall of the building to be a bit brighter without over exposing the sky?
- Is the fence line a good leading line or is it distracting?
- Is it worth spending the time cropping out that orange object at the doorway to the stable?
Any comments welcome.
1 comment:
Looks good, would have liked to see more detail (closer up), with the fence, maybe, as a leading line on the diagonal from the left. I think the sun would have been in a better position to eliminate the shadows on the stable, from that side as well. lovely clouds, good exposure and light, but it doesn't really wet my appetite to look deeper, composition needs to be stronger.
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