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May 31, 2009 23:27 |  #1

some pictures i took this afternoon.

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May 31, 2009 23:46 |  #2

nice shot. but all this HDR is getting to me. im new to this forum and i didnt expect to see all this. the shot would have been a bit complicated without it thou




  
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Jun 01, 2009 04:17 |  #3

Well done HDR - would have been better without the power lines, but that said, it's not half bad. I like the composition and crop.


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Jun 01, 2009 07:31 |  #4

Not a big fan of HDR, but it really works with this one. I'll take the opposing side of DELETEDPENGUIN (no offense, DP!) and say that the power lines actually add to the feel of the photo (kind of reminds me when I lived in middle-of-nowhere, Iowa...).

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Jun 01, 2009 17:28 |  #5

710 Studio wrote in post #8027476 (external link)
Not a big fan of HDR, but it really works with this one. I'll take the opposing side of DELETEDPENGUIN (no offense, DP!) and say that the power lines actually add to the feel of the photo (kind of reminds me when I lived in middle-of-nowhere, Iowa...).

Nice job with composition and execution!

None taken. :p


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Jun 01, 2009 19:44 as a reply to  @ deletedpenguin's post |  #6

Wow! I love this shot! Nice work, I like the colors and just the overall composure


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Jun 01, 2009 20:14 |  #7

Nice capture. HDR makes the shot perfect.

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Jun 01, 2009 20:18 |  #8

Beautiful shot, I like the sunlight on the ground.




  
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Jun 02, 2009 06:57 |  #9

thanks for the comment guys, very much appreciated!


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Jun 05, 2009 04:06 |  #10
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Like the shot but I also am not a fan of HDR...I think it gets out of hand... and someone made the comment that it would have looked better without the power lines in the shot... i disagree... It's what was there... I hate it when people doctor the photos...




  
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Jun 06, 2009 04:23 |  #11

Many people are not a fan of HDR... I just started messing with HDR. I'm sure I will get over this phase soon :)..thanks for liking the photo anyways!

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Like the shot but I also am not a fan of HDR...I think it gets out of hand... and someone made the comment that it would have looked better without the power lines in the shot... i disagree... It's what was there... I hate it when people doctor the photos...


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