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Hmm, I never see need to remove objects other than the subject in post. Yes some things can be distracting such as light poles/trash/ec but larger objects in my opinion add balance to the photo. Remove the building and the left side of the photo (for me), would be empty. The car adds weight to the right side of the photo, and the building adds a bit of weight to the left side. All adding up to a balanced photo.
But that's overanalyzing it. I like to keep things simple, haha
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Plenty of reasons to keep the buildings there from a composition standpoint. Thanks for responding Neil.
I agree with Neil, it leaves balance on the horizontal plane. It also adds spatial depth and provides framing for the shot.
However Dane, I am going to be removing the tiny white F150 I missed the first time through, so in a way....good catch.
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not that this is worthy of this thread (camera phone) but got my car un-modded today... she's back to stock, looks SOOOOO strange.
http://a4.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphot...10590265_n.jpg
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Where I almost killed the E30 :eeps
http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6179/...5a2a1ec0_b.jpg
figured track = car related
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Interesting photo.
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