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Jan 03, 2006 20:44 |  #1

Another black and white rendition from my series of snowscapes.
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Jan 04, 2006 12:17 |  #2

I like this shot! Good work.

I'd consider cloning out the tracks in the driveway just to make it look more like a fresh fallen snow scene.

Nice shot.


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Jan 04, 2006 12:27 |  #3

Awesome!!


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Jan 04, 2006 12:29 as a reply to  @ MegaTrixel's post |  #4

MegaTrixel wrote:
I like this shot! Good work.

I'd consider cloning out the tracks in the driveway just to make it look more like a fresh fallen snow scene.

Nice shot.

Agreed!


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Jan 04, 2006 13:13 |  #5
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Nice one but not much punch in it,there is something missing and i can`t tell what.


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Jan 04, 2006 14:37 |  #6

Make a nice seasonal greetings card.


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Jan 04, 2006 15:38 |  #7

very nice, b+w is so subjective.


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Jan 04, 2006 16:34 as a reply to  @ delinian's post |  #8

Dimitri, I think whats missing is a strong centre of attention. There is no main focal point in this photo.


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Jan 04, 2006 16:49 as a reply to  @ SteveZ's post |  #9
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SteveZ wrote:
Dimitri, I think whats missing is a strong centre of attention. There is no main focal point in this photo.


Hmm,you might be right,too much going on,but still,looks nice.


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Jan 04, 2006 16:51 as a reply to  @ Dimitri_V's post |  #10

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Hmm,you might be right,too much going on,but still,looks nice.

Nice shot, perhaps the fence line could have been the leading line with the shot taken more to stage left.


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Jan 04, 2006 18:03 as a reply to  @ WepWaWep's post |  #11

Very possible, but I liked the way the trees looked on the right and didn't want to exclude them. The fact is, there are probably a dozen didn't crops to made from this one photo.


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