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Fortnightly Challenge - 10th April to 24th April - Rule of Thirds

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Old 01-05-14, 09:26
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Thanks folks - new challenge is up and running (or cycling!)
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Ups & Downs time...

Up - watching windmills windmilling - I liked the idea of this shot but for me there is too much blank space. I think I'd have been tempted to focus on the family on the bench and the windmills in their immediate vicinity.

Down - Mist morn - somehow my eye keeps flitting between the ironwork on the left & the buildings in the background on the right. I wonder if moving to the right & shooting looking over the sea with the ironwork scroll on the right hand third might have produced a stronger image.

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Behind the scenes...
  • Buy one extra special chocolate cake
  • cut it into 2/3s & 1/3 & arrange on two plates
  • decide that the 1/3 slice is too big so cut it in half & get extra plate
  • decide it looks better with just crumbs on one of the plates
  • eat slice of cake
  • take photo
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haha NICE ONE gIDDERS, GREAT TECHNIQUE AND VERY HARD TO DO!
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haha NICE ONE gIDDERS, GREAT TECHNIQUE AND VERY HARD TO DO!
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Yes, sorry. Was in a hurry
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My behind the scenes was 'Buy a massive lens, lug it miles, and only end up with a grey squirrel' lol
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