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Re: Queenstown WinterNice, very deep image
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Re: Queenstown WinterNice composition... colours are good also... I likes it..
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Re: Queenstown WinterVery nice image, cold, serene, still, New Zealandish.
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Re: Queenstown WinterNice shot however I find my eye being dragged to the post on the rh side.
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Re: Queenstown WinterThanks for the comments all, I have to agree with you barry. I wanted the post in the foreground to give some dimension, however I feel as though I it over exposed. Think I may photoshop it and tone that section down if possible.
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