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More from Silverton archivesSilverton school at dusk. It was built in 1888 and closed in 1970. Now an education museum.
Another of the many 19th century ruins in and around the town, looking west just after sunset Looking north towards the Barrier Range
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love those tones in the sky, I would liek to see more of that at teh expense of a smaller portrail of the building. The blown yellow in the second is a instant turn off for me - its obviously a difficult scene to expose for given teh high dynamic range, however possibly sacrificing some detail in the building for more colour in the sunset may have helped it in my mind. I like the tree and half expected more of a pano style with extra on both side, nonetheless, a nice classic country landscape. I particulary like the straight on view to teh nest in the tree...nice one! gerry's photography journey
No amount of processing will fix bad composition - trust me i have tried.
Re: More from Silverton archivesAgree about the sky. I had to isolate as to not include a shed and modern fence immediately to the left and right of frame.
#2 isn't really salvageable to a great extent but was worth having a go. That trip showed me the mistake of not taking remote flashes for shots such as this and next time i'll not leave home without them. The tree is actually a ' Silvertonia Birdnestus Robusta' and native to the Broken Hill region. Honest!
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