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Collection of Sunsets/Late evenings - Any comments much appreciated
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No2
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No3
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and No4
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Kind of like he second one.
third one is better but less saturated and has lot of dead area. others doesn't seem to have much details in the picture.. Please post one picture per post.. so it would be easy to give full comments.. Pasu_chennai |
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Thanks pasu, I know it's dumb but I feel greedy/guilty posting four new posts in a row!
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number 2 for sure... much more interestin than the rest.. and i prefer the full silhouette.. i would crop a bit more off the bottom as you don't need much silhouette in this type of shot to workand i think you will find it will give you a little more depth as well..
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