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Fortnightly Challenge 1st September to midnight 15th September - Sky

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Old 23-09-13, 08:38
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So glad you are doing the ups and downs. I think it works really well and help us learn.I also like hearing other peoples take on your photo.
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great idea DigiDiva,my problem is I have trouble with the technical stuff,I know what I like but can't always be helpful with how to make a shot better....it certainly has helped to get people talking a little more, and I also enjoy reading other peoples ideas on a certain image .....we have never had a lot of people join in with the challenge,but I think it helps to get you thinking of something different to do each fortnight,I have always enjoyed the challenges & love trying new things.
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My up Trena A nice photo but more about the child than the sky.
My down Peter nice dramatic sky but like mine did not stand out.
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great idea DigiDiva,my problem is I have trouble with the technical stuff,I know what I like but can't always be helpful with how to make a shot better....it certainly has helped to get people talking a little more, and I also enjoy reading other peoples ideas on a certain image .....we have never had a lot of people join in with the challenge,but I think it helps to get you thinking of something different to do each fortnight,I have always enjoyed the challenges & love trying new things.
Yu dont need to be techno to comment what ypou like about a photo. Whats grabbed you, what drew you in etc
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My One Up/One Down...

Peter:- Great sky - very dramatic. For me I'd have like to see a bit more detail in the foreground - see attached quick rework

Digi:- Love beach hut shots & a nice shy in the background. For me these shots work best when the end of the row of huts is in the shot... & ideally something, a person, dog, small child, in the space to stop the eye running out of the picture. Interesting to see you've used left to right leads lines in this one
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Thanks Gidders. Comments are always taken on board and I appreciate what people say about my images. This was a chance stumble upon the huts, however I will visit again with props, maybe one sunny autumn day. I didn't even know they were there. I was excited when I saw them.
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Thank you Clive, I appreciate you spending the time, and like the advice you gave,
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