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Old 28th of December 2008 (Sun)   #1
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Old 28th of December 2008 (Sun)   #2
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Nice angles and great place.

Over-saturated? There's some mean noise in the sky areas.
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Old 28th of December 2008 (Sun)   #3
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Nice angles and great place.

Over-saturated? There's some mean noise in the sky areas.
Thank you for commenting, much appreciated. The noise in the first image is primarily from a 1.5 stop boost in the exposure during post. The other two don't seem that bad to me.
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Old 29th of December 2008 (Mon)   #4
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did you boost the exposure in all of the photos? There's just something about the colours. Really like nr. 2
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nice except for some noise, lol
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im sorry but these images dont do anything for me.. I think the angles just seem like someone took a P&S out and took photos. but thats juts me.. the noise doesnt help either...
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