Ah! One of the few Kent places I know (I had a client who lived there and I went to her lovely old farmhouse once a year for a review of her investment portfolio).
This is another great shot. I'm surprised you left the white lines in but I suppose they do lead into the heart of the image rather nicely, as do the bollards.
It has those aplenty. Plus the ubiquitous parked cars, modern lampposts and cables across the sky, and in this scene the walking group I was with, lagging at the tail end. The shot (taken in extreme haste) needed a lot of PhotoShopping. But I kept the white lines because they're not as ugly as the yellow ones, their (as Andy says) leading into the heart of the image, and breaking up what would otherwise be a large expanse of boring tarmacadam.
Just a thought ... and I haven't developed this at all in my own noodle just yet ... but I think you could make some powerful arguements if you posted a 'before and after' pair.
I, personally, would be VERY interested if you would do this!
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Andy Rodker said:
This is another great shot. I'm surprised you left the white lines in but I suppose they do lead into the heart of the image rather nicely, as do the bollards.
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Andy Rodker said:
I, personally, would be VERY interested if you would do this!
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