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Anonymous
hey /p/

me and a couple friends went on a photo mission last night which we haven't done in ages.. walked fucking miles looking for good things to shoot but it was raining all night (we were out from 10pm till 6am).. eventually it stopped raining for 10mins when we were here and i managed to get just this 1 photo.. quite pleased with it however..

all ambient light.. there was a street behind us which lit up the foreground, and a few fields away from us was some building which created the fluro light coming out the back of the shed..

crit?
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>> else !L6xabslN96
the lighter foreground is too distracting and of an odd colour. crop or burn it out.
>> Anonymous
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heres a quick poorly done version
>> Anonymous
op here..

yeah i can see what you mean but personaly i like the bright foreground contrasting with everything else that is dark.. it also brings the eyes down to the lwoer half of the photo instead of wandering about the dead space in the sky which they would do if the foreground wasen't so dominent..
>> Anonymous
pretty Zzzzzzzzzzzz
>> Anonymous
bump
>> Anonymous
>>251001
foreground definatly adds to the photo