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Nice shot, I like the colors. My only suggestion, which may be difficult to implement, is try to find an angle that doesn't have the trees in front. This may not be possible, but that is all I can think of. Very nice.
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That dark blue sky really helps the building stand out, though I agree caine that the trees are a bit distracting. Did you take any other shots of the building?

Shame the sky didn't have much cloud action for a little more drama.
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Have to agree, the trees definitely take the focus from the nice building. Blue sky looks amazing
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Wow, I love the colours. Amazing. I have to agree with the other comments. Nice shot.

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beautiful color saturation to this image....trees are where they grow and there just might not be a solution to that......but, they don't seem to be an issue for me......i do suggest a slight rotation in your crop to straighten out the strip/path running along the bottom of the frame....i believe it would also true up the left side of the building ....

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Thanks for the Comments.
Yes, I did take many shots from many angles. In all the shots there was always something distracting, trees, people, power lines, etc.
I used a Circular polarizer filter with all the shots. It was very cold this day and as noted, no clouds.
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Old 12-10-2007, 04:22 AM
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i do suggest a slight rotation in your crop to straighten out the strip/path running along the bottom of the frame....i believe it would also true up the left side of the building ...
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then you would have to "true up" the trees and so on and so on...
rather then imagine that the path leads up the hill towards the building?

I think it a superb shot as is.
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