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Tgreer972
7th of October 2007 (Sun), 13:57
Took them this morning while on a ride on my scooter. These are about 40 miles north of Dallas. (I know the sky's washed, but a little interesting.)

http://www.smugmug.com/photos/205136824-O.jpg

http://www.smugmug.com/photos/205136862-O.jpg

http://www.smugmug.com/photos/205136900-O.jpg

marie
7th of October 2007 (Sun), 15:39
lovely to see them
:D
the notice on that beautiful big barn in the first photo says its for rent
so it still has a working life left
the other one is real moody. lovely
great you got them before they gave up the ghost and collapsed ):

seems the wagon is waiting for work too in the country scene
:cool:

kenyc
7th of October 2007 (Sun), 17:03
Great shots. First is my favorite. Love the sign. :)

I'd level the third one and maybe see if I couldn't boost the brightness and saturation a bit.

KAC

Tgreer972
7th of October 2007 (Sun), 22:12
Great shots. First is my favorite. Love the sign. :)

I'd level the third one and maybe see if I couldn't boost the brightness and saturation a bit.

KAC

I see what you mean, thanks for the advice!

Celestron
7th of October 2007 (Sun), 22:22
I like the second and third best . Nothing wrong with the third on leveling . I can tell it's on an incline by looking at the trees on the horizon . Theres a telephone pole there that looks perfectly straight up and down . If you level the image then the horizon will be off . I like the incline also , this gives a roaming hills effect .

ajosteve
8th of October 2007 (Mon), 12:34
Nice shots...I would crop about an inch off the top of the wagon shot...would be a better composition...good work...steve

jrader
10th of October 2007 (Wed), 10:07
Just a suggestion....

#2, go back and do the same shot at night, long exposure (at least 4 minutes at moderately low f-stop). You won't believe the difference....