Angles:

Rich Reds:

Burnished Coal:

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Comments appreciated.
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'Side the TracksFew from a wander this arvo. Nice light so I jumped on my bike.
Angles: ![]() Rich Reds: ![]() Burnished Coal: ![]() Click for larger. Comments appreciated. - Nick
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Love the perspective and leading lines in the third one. The first one is great as well but maybe crop that tree on the left that's sticking into the frame.
Hassy, Leica, Nikon, iPhone
Come follow the rabbit hole...
I like the last one. Watch the shadow of your head in the 1st one. Great colors. Did you add much sat in them?
Nikon D80, MB-D80, Nikon 50mm f/1.8, Nikon 17-55mm f/2.8, SB-800, Sigma 18-200 f/3.5-6.3
Various bits of borrowed/stolen glass/speedlights etc. - zero style or taste. http://harryfisherphotos.smugmug.com
Thanks for the comments.
Treatment was just curves. It was almost impossible to avoid my shadow in any photos in that direction. Sun was very close to the horizon and my shadow was about 3 metres long. This ruined a few good shots unfortunately ![]() - Nick
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#3 sings for me! It is so clean and direct! The composition is complex with the leading diagonal dissecting the image space almost perfectly in half. Strong diagonals rarely work as well as this.
Regards
Matt. K
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