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Shapes & Patterns

Vulture678
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There is nothing earth shattering about this scene, however, the shapes and pattern of the objects in the same vicinity lend interest to the scene.  When I first took the photo, I was thinking of all the people I've seen sitting in this area now looks peaceful without them.  When I exported it into LrC, I noticed the shapes and patterns of the objects and thought," why didn't I see that in the beginning?".  Anyway, thought I'd share it. 

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Canon 50D.  EOS 55-250mm F4-5.6 ll. ISO 100. F/5.0. Shutter speed 640.

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Tintype_18
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I agree. We don't see the forest for the trees. We must put aside any preconceived notions of what is "photographable" if that is a word.

John
Canon EOS T7; EF-S 18-55mm IS; EF 28-135mm IS; EF 75-300mm; Sigma 150-600mm DG

I totally agree. I just shoot what I like for the most part and sometimes, there is more to the scene than I realized at the time of capture.  There have been times that I have captured a scene for no reason other than it felt right.  Weird! 

stevet1
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Vulture678,

That's a nice shot. The lines on that bench just flow right into the outdoors.

Steve Thomas

Thanks and I never noticed any of it at the time of capture.  

 

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