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Orroral Valley HomesteadBeen wanting to go to the homestead for ages. It was not to bad a day in canberra but it was wet and cloudy there but was able to get a few shots before it rained. Will have to go back another day.
Re: Orroral Valley HomesteadTony
That looks a spot with a lot of potential. I'll be interested to see what you get on your next visit. Of these I really like #2 - very creatively framed without being too forced. Peter
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Re: Orroral Valley HomesteadI like the last one. The sky adds a lovely contrast and the green grass is great.
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Re: Orroral Valley HomesteadTony,
Very nice, and the weather has actually helped you quite a bit with great colour saturation in these images. The first and the third work very well for me. While I understand what you're trying to do with the second, I think that there is too much complexity within the tree branches, and this spoils the effect for me. g.
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Re: Orroral Valley HomesteadFor me #2 then #3
Perhaps @2 would have been even better if the branches were in silhouette I love the way the mist is spilling over the hill in #3 Greg
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maybe two steps forward would have sorted that out, made the whole house visible and only a single lot of branches as a frame? The first has nice angles, very classic style composition for this type of scene. Was there any thought of BW conversion for these images - i think more than one would really shine in BW. gerry's photography journey
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Return at late evening with a flash light and some coloured gels....... Also agree about the first one in BW. Suits the subject well.
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