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Bridge n StuffThis is a combination of a sunrise shot from last week and a few more from Vivd but before the Sun came down.
Keen to get some feedback on them .
Re: Bridge n StuffI really like #2, it will have to be my favourite from this very good set!!!
cheers Cameron Cameron
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Re: Bridge n Stuff #2 for me too. The colour is sublime.
JED
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Re: Bridge n StuffAnother vote for number 2! Beautiful colour, composition and mood.
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Re: Bridge n StuffLove #2, I grew up in Sydney but have not been to that spot. Is it Obsevatory Hill?
Craig
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Re: Bridge n StuffI must agree with everyone else and say #2. I would also add that #3 is quite good as well. If it wasn't for the bright patch to the left of the tree then I think it would be as good. The patch is quite distracting to the rest of the scene.
Re: Bridge n StuffIm going to go against the grain and select pic number three as my standout. As previously stated great series of shots. Well done.
hrpremier Guess What! ........I Have A Fever........And The Only Perscription........Is More Cowbell.
Re: Bridge n Stuff#2 all the way also, very nice work on the exposure, not as easy as it looks imo - the composition with the two grooms (?) is also a winner! #3 is a close second in my books!
yep! gerry's photography journey
No amount of processing will fix bad composition - trust me i have tried.
Re: Bridge n StuffYes pic 2 is the one, not that the others are bad... its just the most emotive
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