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Nice photography, but I am wondering if the left side of the image, could the perspective be improved to better focus all the vanishing points? Even if that is impossible, I still see a nice look.
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Scott: If I go back – and who am I kidding? I’ll be going back – I think I need to find an angle on this room that brings more symmetry into the shot. Perhaps that solves the issue you raise?
Denny: Thanks. But this stuff is a lot easier for me than the kind of nature stuff you do, which I am nowhere near mastering.
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You do interiors well. They’re effing hard to to.
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I like this shot a lot. Love your comment about “going back”! I know the feeling well.
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Come visit and you can go back with me.
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