Yes Debra. Sometimes I see another photo within a photo I've already taken, a simpler more minimalistic photo and wish I had seen that one in the first place. I was going to walk right by this building until I saw the light in the window. If I had taken a wide angle shot of more of the building or the complete building it wouldn't have been anything special. Not this building anyway.
Love this Harold, you have a knack for seeing beyond the initial photograph. This reminds me of your comment you made on my Buck photo about using the antlers as a frame for an image behind the buck.
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Yes Debra. Sometimes I see another photo within a photo I've already taken, a simpler more minimalistic photo and wish I had seen that one in the first place. I was going to walk right by this building until I saw the light in the window. If I had taken a wide angle shot of more of the building or the complete building it wouldn't have been anything special. Not this building anyway.
Love this Harold, you have a knack for seeing beyond the initial photograph. This reminds me of your comment you made on my Buck photo about using the antlers as a frame for an image behind the buck.