Adam, the cross is very picturesque! Tons of shapes in the arches, what a great find! Too bad about the shadows though, would have looked great in full light!
I really really like the first photo. There is so much detail in the metal of the cross and the grain of the wood (and the place where they come together)....great textures. Lots of texture in the second one as well. Did you need to crop it this way or could it be centered a bit more (symmetrical). The last one would make a cool night picture with the light on.
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Adam, the cross is very picturesque! Tons of shapes in the arches, what a great find! Too bad about the shadows though, would have looked great in full light!
I really really like the first photo. There is so much detail in the metal of the cross and the grain of the wood (and the place where they come together)....great textures.
Lots of texture in the second one as well. Did you need to crop it this way or could it be centered a bit more (symmetrical).
The last one would make a cool night picture with the light on.
I agree with Johanna, I love the top photo. I love old rusty things - a bit like me hey!!
The cross is great - a very bold & strong photo.
I like the idea of the arches, but if you had a wider angle to capture the brickwork on the right side too it would look more even.
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