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UER Forum > UE Photography > Soon to be Texas Pete Revisit (Viewed 900 times)
enirus 


Location: Winston-Salem, North Carolina
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Soon to be Texas Pete Revisit
< on 10/7/2015 12:46 PM >
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I posted a thread of a previous visit to this place in Mid-Atlantic but the pictures were kind of eh. After uploading them someone gave me the advice of putting more effort into my composition, otherwise my pictures just look like snapshots, and I realized how true this was. Most of my efforts go into finding something cool to take a picture of, then I bring up my camera, adjust the settings, and shoot. But no effort went into how to take a good picture of it, for the most part in the past my best pictures were accidents. So from now on I'm spending more time on composing the frame. Anyways hope you enjoy.


This building orignated from the 1920s built in a Renaissance Revival design, however the owner sold it to a family in the 40s during the depression and it has sat in disrepair until recently when Texas Pete(hot sauce company) decided to move back downtown to go back to it's roots.


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