Troy Piggins wrote:
> Have always wanted to take a night shot of this house. Was
> watching a movie at the cinema round the corner the other night
> and happened to have camera and tripod in the car, so afterwards
> stopped off on the way home.
>
> I wanted to make it feel a little spooky. Not sure how I went
> with that, and also not sure about the composition. I know it's
> dead centre. There is a street sign just out of the right side
> of shot, and a street light on the left.
>
>
http://piggo.com/~troy/photos.php?album=2008_03_14&img=photos/2008_03_14/img_6334_fin.jpg
>
> If you're interested, this is the shot straight of camera.
> Horrible yellow street light nearby:
>
>
http://piggo.com/~troy/photos.php?album=2008_03_14&img=photos/2008_03_14/img_6334_orig.jpg
>
> I also tried it B&W, and with a poor attempt at adding grain:
>
>
http://piggo.com/~troy/photos.php?album=2008_03_14&img=photos/2008_03_14/img_6334_bw.jpg
>
http://piggo.com/~troy/photos.php?album=2008_03_14&img=photos/2008_03_14/img_6334_grain.jpg
>
> Any other suggestions?
>
No suggestions from me ( i'm not that good), but I really like the
finished shot Troy. To see the original, then the finished, great work!
Like the OP's said, its a pity about the boards ( would've been great to
see a big old door & bottom windows), but what can you do?
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>>>M.J.Wyllie.<<<


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