I think my favorites are Kim's and Kim M's third one-the black and white. If constructive criticism is not allowed, then delete this. It is easy to say because I was not the one taking the pictures, but on several of the shots, I felt like the weather vane was cut off, like there needed to be a little sky above it. Great effort on everyone's part!
WHEW... that was tough! There were so many great pictures. I enjoyed the photos that used a different perspective - looking up at the top, or narrowing in on a particular piece of architecture. However, I picked Parmer's Place for my favorite photo. I liked the way the shot was set - seeing the road in the foreground, the the center of the square with the courthouse reaching up to the top of the frame. Color was good, and the shadows across the road added some visual interest at the bottom of the picture without taking away from the subject.
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I think my favorites are Kim's and Kim M's third one-the black and white. If constructive criticism is not allowed, then delete this. It is easy to say because I was not the one taking the pictures, but on several of the shots, I felt like the weather vane was cut off, like there needed to be a little sky above it. Great effort on everyone's part!
WHEW... that was tough! There were so many great pictures. I enjoyed the photos that used a different perspective - looking up at the top, or narrowing in on a particular piece of architecture. However, I picked Parmer's Place for my favorite photo. I liked the way the shot was set - seeing the road in the foreground, the the center of the square with the courthouse reaching up to the top of the frame. Color was good, and the shadows across the road added some visual interest at the bottom of the picture without taking away from the subject.
Thanks for letting me have fun with the judging!
A big, giant thank you to our illustrious judges!!!!! This really was fun!
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