- Camera: Panasonic
- Camera model: DMC-GF2
- Exposure time: 1/1000
- Aperture: f/2.5
- ISO: 100
(5 years and 532 days ago)
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Have you tried flipping this horizontally so that the angel is on the L side? You have a strong "punctum" in this image of the statue and the nice diffused background supports the main focal point.
Is it what you mean Still? It makes a difference I couldn't explain, can you? Is it something to do with the direction we read in? You see, I have flipped it and then noticed that it needed straitening. And I did it.
Yes, the natural pathway of the human eye (the western eye) is to read from L to R and that is why images look stronger when composed that way....I think there is a vast improvement
And it's a good thing that the graves are blurred as you would read all the names backwards
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