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old tree & fallen leafs ~500kbi posting this from web site actualy my portfolio stuff so plz ignore tha website logo/link.i didnt mean to advertise my site.these might looks intense shots but i liked it this way.may be not everyone likes saturated colors?..
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Pall.A.
Beautiful shots Pall, number two is my fave also, excellent.
Please put your location in your profile - it is good to know where members are from. cheers Greg - - - - D200 etc
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two thumbs up for the second shot... great colour.
cheers http://www.markcrossphotography.com - A camera, glass, and some light.
I really like the color, the saturation on the first one looks a little unatural though, which maybe is what you were going for. You have a couple of highlights that look blown on the tree though. The levels may be a little overworked, or maybe you didn't expose for them. It's an effective picture, but would be much better if the highlights weren't there I think.
The second one is pretty great, I wonder if you could have avoided the blurry leaf in the foreground? Would have been sublime had you been able to. Sorry, just a little constructive critique in case you were looking for it.
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