Taken in London, Ontario but the feeling of an abandoned house strikes a sorrowful note with me. I don't know why but this picture makes me very sad, yet the light hitting the wall gives off the feeling that there may yet be hope for this building. Be that in it's eventual demolishing or being rebuilt into a new glory... Maybe it would be happier with finally being put to rest.
gah my critique just got deleted >_< damn okay lets start over lol
i think this location has a lot of potential.
im not sure how long you have been doing photography and im sorry if im just repeating stuff you know...if so just ignore me lol
first...composition...one of the most important thigns in a photo
do you know about DOF, fstop, apature?? if not ...send me a note and i cna give you some links/explainations .
one of the other most important things...that can really really set you apart from all the other photographers....angles...if you are commited to your art...doint be afraid to lay on the ground or in the dirt and get that amazing shot...tilt your camera vertically rather then horizontally..do something out of the norm.
also...do you have photoshop or something to do post processing work in?? if so send me a note and i can help you out with the post processing on some of your pictures....if you dont...also let me know and ic an help
one more thing...resize your photos....the size you have is a little big and you cant see the whole photo (full size) in the screen...you have to scroll and such...
i think this location has a lot of potential.
im not sure how long you have been doing photography and im sorry if im just repeating stuff you know...if so just ignore me lol
first...composition...one of the most important thigns in a photo
do you know about DOF, fstop, apature?? if not ...send me a note and i cna give you some links/explainations .
one of the other most important things...that can really really set you apart from all the other photographers....angles...if you are commited to your art...doint be afraid to lay on the ground or in the dirt and get that amazing shot...tilt your camera vertically rather then horizontally..do something out of the norm.
also...do you have photoshop or something to do post processing work in?? if so send me a note and i can help you out with the post processing on some of your pictures....if you dont...also let me know and ic an help
one more thing...resize your photos....the size you have is a little big and you cant see the whole photo (full size) in the screen...you have to scroll and such...
good luck!!!