More Afternoon Colour (A Pharmer Cliche)

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More Afternoon Colour (A Pharmer Cliche)

Postby pharmer on Thu Jul 27, 2006 5:27 pm

I just can't get enough of warm yellows and oranges created by the setting sun - really does something for me :)

So heres a couple

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Postby wendellt on Thu Jul 27, 2006 5:42 pm

yeah just my look moody and nostalgic
i take photos of the same kind of thing and same exposure as the 2nd whenever i get a chance, love the 2nd

actually i like your eureka glare better
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Postby Colcam on Thu Jul 27, 2006 5:49 pm

I agree that the warmth of the early/late light is seductive indeed. You have some great buildings to catch there too. Try to avoid the damned wires somewhat and they will improve out of sight. Powerlines are a major bane of our lives! :evil:

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Postby Justin on Thu Jul 27, 2006 5:56 pm

Agree with Wendellt - these are good, but that Eureka glare is something else.
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Postby pharmer on Thu Jul 27, 2006 7:19 pm

Colcam wrote:I agree that the warmth of the early/late light is seductive indeed. You have some great buildings to catch there too. Try to avoid the damned wires somewhat and they will improve out of sight. Powerlines are a major bane of our lives! :evil:

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I've got to disagree with the avoiding the wires in these pics - they add to them in my artisitic opinion and are an intrinsic part of the buildings and surroundings.

I think the images would have been less in my eyes without the wires!

Art is subjective, there is no good or bad :)
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