These are some photographs taken in Jack Keys in Darwen on a DSLR, with a 50mm 1.8f lens. The photographs were taken with a 1.8 aperture to give a shallow depth of field, drawing focus to the foreground.
I like that I've stuck with the theme of lines and curves within the photographs, carefully composing the scenery within the frame. I think the composition is one of the key points to the photographs.
If I reshot these, I would go when the weather was more cloudy, but still bright. The white sky takes up too much of the photographs and is a large area with no detail. I've been able to make it more subtle with the use of vignettes, but different weather conditions would definitely make things easier.
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