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Old 1st of April 2011 (Fri)   #1
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Default Bridges and Sunsets

Bridges and sunsets seem to be good candidates for HDR, since I don't have easy access to these awesome abandoned buildings many of you have! Let me know what you think.

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Old 1st of April 2011 (Fri)   #2
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Fantastic shots, love them all!!
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They're all winners.

Nice work.
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All the power lines in #1 and #3 are a shame.
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All the power lines in #1 and #3 are a shame.
I agree with that in #1, but I like the line in 3 for some reason.

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The powerlines don't bother me in any of them. I would take out the contrail in 2, but like them in 3 because they're close to parallel to the powerlines. Nice processing in all.
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