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Jan 29, 2013 06:47 |  #1

Near Denison, !owa

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Jan 29, 2013 16:12 |  #2

I love scenes with the old barns and out buildings.


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Jan 30, 2013 13:46 |  #3

perty shot there.. like the "feel"


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Jan 30, 2013 13:54 |  #4

Looks cold!

I would suggest re-framing the shot, if possible, so that you don't cut off the right side of the barn.




  
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Jan 30, 2013 14:51 |  #5

Todd Lambert wrote in post #15552764 (external link)
Looks cold!

I would suggest re-framing the shot, if possible, so that you don't cut off the right side of the barn.

I shot it this way because there is a modern house on the right side and I didn't want it in the shot.


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Jan 30, 2013 18:17 |  #6

Ah ok cool, you succeeded. ;-)a




  
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Jan 30, 2013 22:40 as a reply to  @ Todd Lambert's post |  #7

Great shot, thanks! :)


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Jan 31, 2013 02:36 |  #8

A lot of landscape success is being there with the right weather conditions. I think this has potential if you can go back with some better light and not solid white out clouds.


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Jan 31, 2013 10:05 |  #9

I like it. Winter days are not always sunshine and sparkling snow. An old barn plus a dull winter day make for a very realistic image IMO. I think the crop below the treeline works well in this case and the crop on the right is understandable given the circustances.




  
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Jan 31, 2013 14:05 |  #10

Thank you for the comments and opinions, it was a very cold Winter day and that's the scene I wanted to capture. I shot below the tree line so I didn't get the grey cloudy sky, I wanted more focus on the barns and the snow covered trees. I wish I could have panned a little more to the right but like I said above there is a house right there and it wouldn't have worked in this shot. Thanks again!


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