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Mar 23, 2015 06:05 |  #1

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Mar 23, 2015 11:23 |  #2

nice shot. good colors, good exposure. like the movement in the water

i took it into photoshop and did a -3 lens correction on it, which i think helped. The white rail is just fading too far back, the correction helps bring it forward a bit. I like the water marker on the left but the tiny sliver of building above it is a bit distracting, leaving me to wonder what it is. Might like to see either more of it or none of it.


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Mar 24, 2015 04:40 as a reply to  @ Left Handed Brisket's post |  #3

I agree the silver part of the gate is a little distracting and I will remove that from the picture.

I also like the -3 lens correction works well in bringing forward the white rail.

Thank you for taking the time and your comments.

PS schoolboy error TEWKESBURY! not tewksbury




  
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Mar 25, 2015 07:00 as a reply to  @ R6travel's post |  #4

At least you didn't write "Twerksbury"
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I like the edit.


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Mar 26, 2015 20:38 |  #5

Don't know if I am a fan of the water level numbers on the left, other than that, very nice composition and light, and the use of SS for silky smooth water.


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