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Olympus-500. There were some telphone lines that i tried to cut out and did some cloning to cover them but think I missed a few spots.
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Old 06-08-2007, 02:32 PM
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windrider86,

Great subject. Natural coloring. Did you take any higher or lower so that top of fence is not as level horizontally?
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I did not . might have been a good idea tho huh!
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Old 06-08-2007, 02:58 PM
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windrider86,

Imagine a set of railroad tracks shot while standing over one rail, and then lining up that rail with side of frame. Same thing, sort of loses some of the effect. Next time, high, low, in between, one of them will work.

Are the lines you worked on in the lower right?
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Old 06-08-2007, 03:11 PM
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Actually no, they are in the trees and I noticed the clouds had a little left as well
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Hi,
Technically excellent in every respect! Sharp, great color, interesting textures, keeps you eye in the frame. However, I would have liked it even more if the fenceline led to a subject or focal point. As presented, my eyes want to wander about inside the frame but never landing anywhere for very long. Good eye for composition.
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not sureif its me but is the horizon like really off? I think I might be eeing things but seems rotated clockwise about 8-10 degrees?
I really like it but think its off kilter a bit!
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I like the shot. Nice colors, deep greens, bright blues, mountians in the background... It may or may not be technically correct (I couldn't tell you) but it is a beautiful photograph.
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