Thoughts?


Brr!!
Paul
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Wintery LandscapesI was determined not to let the thick fog and lack of birds ruin a good morning out (plus I got up at 5:30 on my day off and it was freezing!!!) so I tried some landscapes.
Thoughts? ![]() ![]() Brr!! Paul http://www.australiandigitalphotography.com
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That second one is sureal, love the softness added by the fog... Love frosts, must try something like that here....
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i love both of these, although i like the second shot more.
the fog is just awesome with the colours of the sky ![]() Nathan
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Love the second one, great colours,
well done, André Photography, as a powerful medium of expression and communications, offers an infinite variety of perception, interpretation and execution. Ansel Adams
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#2 has simply beautiful tones in the sky, nicely offset with foreground interest. The only thing I'd change is to clone out that dust bunny/blob in the top right corner.
So join in the chorus, and sing it one and all!
Great second shot there. And you're braver than me. Dawn on the Gold Coast is cold enough at the moment I reckon, let alone Victoria.
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#2 is a beautiful, finely crafted image. Great soft pastel colours, wonderfully composed and superb use of DOF. Peter
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It was a great morning sunrise today, I wanted to pull over and take some shots, but work beckoned.
Fog was really thick in Somerville. Your second image captures what I was feeling and is my choice out of the two. Life is
Stephen
Thanks for the positive comments guys.
Looks like number 2 is the winner ('cept for the 'blob') ![]() Thanks Paul http://www.australiandigitalphotography.com
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yes #2 is tidy
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