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i have a thing for benches? can you really blame me?and i redone the first one this morning with better light [/img] Life's pretty straight without drifting
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Is that bottom one a repost with more post-processing work on it?
If it is, I like it quite a lot. It might be a bit too bright, though... the other images, I like the blue one more... it looks more wintry... the white filtration version seems too whimsical for my liking. Producer & Editor @ GadgetGuy.com.au
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no no i reshot it it this afternoon. much better light than the other day. i agree its much better more defined. thanks Nnnnsic Life's pretty straight without drifting
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The third one is terrific, but if the bench was a little darker I think it would out of this world. The top one jumps out at me too as I can almost taste the crisp air. Good job.
Redline, I really like the first 2, can't decide which one
I imagine an old Lady or Man sitting there with a walking stick standing by their side ( or both together ) maybe you can find a couple of senior Cits and ask them to sit for you. Somehow if you could get close enough to bring out the wrinkles in their skin and call it something like Love Till The End ? or something mushy like that. Or you can tell me to get off whatever I'm on to think of such a thing. Great shots.
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