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Dec 08, 2005 13:45 |  #1

I'm not sure how I feel about this one.... what do you guys think? I wish there isn't such a big gap of sky in the center but that's the best angle I can get.

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Dec 08, 2005 16:30 |  #2

I think it's pretty cool. It took me a minute to figure out what it was, but once I saw it, I liked it


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Dec 08, 2005 16:31 |  #3

I'm not a pro in photography, so I can't tell you some advanced crtiques ;)

BUT I fell very comfortable when watching at this pic. It has a nice athmosphere.
I like the composition.
And the sky is no problem IMO. quite the contrary. I like it. It ads to the athmosphere.


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Dec 09, 2005 07:29 as a reply to  @ count zero's post |  #4

the sky is no problem at all, it adds to the image for sure. In fact, I like the sky a lot!
If you could get a more central angle [not sure if that's possible] it would have more potential
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Dec 09, 2005 13:41 |  #5

thanks fellas... i feel alittle better. I know what you mean David bout gettin more of a central angle.... but I can't... the bridges kinda over laps on one end... and this is as straight as I can get em.


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Dec 09, 2005 13:58 |  #6

I like it too.

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Dec 12, 2005 12:00 as a reply to  @ Jon Foster's post |  #7

I think thats an awesome shot. Good eye!


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Dec 13, 2005 17:18 |  #8

im a beginner here. so cant give you great comments. i like the picture. i feel the sky would add life to the picture if it were in color. if u have it in color, can you pls post it here.


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Dec 13, 2005 19:02 as a reply to  @ imposter's post |  #9

yeah i have it in color.... i tried leaving everything in color and it's very distractin cus of the trees and whatnot.. and if i leave just the sky in color, it takes all the attention away.... but i'll post it when i get home.


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Dec 13, 2005 21:26 |  #10

i thought so too... the trees might be distracting. lets see the color pic anyways.


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Dec 14, 2005 01:25 |  #11

here's the original without any PP from PS....

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Dec 15, 2005 18:57 as a reply to  @ nactos's post |  #12

blue sky gives life to the pic. but you are right, the vegetation does distract. wish they werent there ;)

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here's the original without any PP from PS....
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