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    Highway stripes (Tic-Tac-Toc?)

    Hey guys,

    This was shot was taken yesterday as we were driving home.
    Any thoughts? I've been experimenting with B&W a bit.

    Thanks.
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    Re: Highway stripes (Tic-Tac-Toc?)

    Good use of BW, interesting composition, looks a bit tight on the bottom. No other critiques.
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    Re: Highway stripes (Tic-Tac-Toc?)

    Thanks for the kind reply anbesol.I agree it could use a little more space in the bottom, but i did not want any cars on that were driving in front of us .

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    Re: Highway stripes (Tic-Tac-Toc?)

    Good Black and white conversion. I like the overall feel of the image and don't mind the cramping at the bottom as it forces your eye back up to the sky. Overall compostion is interesting.

    Personally, I would have cropped the light posts as well or been tempted to rotate the frame for a more abstract composition since up and down don't really matter with a shot like this IMO.
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