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20-05-09, 10:08 PM
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Breezy Avenue

Took this one on the way home from work tonight.

It was a bit windy and the trees were moving a lot so I was happy with it.

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20-05-09, 10:12 PM
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Re: Breezy Avenue

Not surprised you are pleased with it, one of the best shots of wind I have seen in a long while, not easy to photograph wind
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20-05-09, 10:45 PM
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Re: Breezy Avenue

Loving it, love the way you are pulled in ,why is this in the snap section Phil?It's really good xx


     
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21-05-09, 07:48 AM
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Re: Breezy Avenue

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Not surprised you are pleased with it, one of the best shots of wind I have seen in a long while, not easy to photograph wind
Thanks Snapper.

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Loving it, love the way you are pulled in ,why is this in the snap section Phil?It's really good xx
Thanks Moon. Not sure why I posted it here as I'm always happy for crit.
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21-05-09, 07:55 AM
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Re: Breezy Avenue

I would be hard put to give this a critique, to my eye is it totally pleasing, nothing grates at all, for me spot on. If I were to suggest anything try taking it from a slightly lower angle to flatten the road a little and give the trees more presence but don't get blown over. you would lose some of the wonderful sky of course so perhaps you have the horizon in the right place, may be just take a look at a lower angle.
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21-05-09, 09:04 PM
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Re: Breezy Avenue

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I would be hard put to give this a critique, to my eye is it totally pleasing, nothing grates at all, for me spot on. If I were to suggest anything try taking it from a slightly lower angle to flatten the road a little and give the trees more presence but don't get blown over. you would lose some of the wonderful sky of course so perhaps you have the horizon in the right place, may be just take a look at a lower angle.
Thanks Snapper.

I did toy with the idea of pulling up and having another go again tonight as I passed the same spot but the sky was a bit drab.
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22-05-09, 04:18 AM
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Re: Breezy Avenue

Like how it draws your eye in
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22-05-09, 09:47 PM
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Re: Breezy Avenue

is it HDR Phil?


     
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23-05-09, 12:36 AM
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is it HDR Phil?
Nope - I'm not that advanced.

I've adjusted the levels though.
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23-05-09, 11:28 AM
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Re: Breezy Avenue

This has worked out really well Phil, like it a lot!
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