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I think, in the first one just needs a little bit contrast, especially with the tree and its branches, dear Don! If you try to do this, you can see the difference. In the second one, yes, a nice composition, but again, needs to get a little bit contrast and also it would be nice to see the blue sky and the house colour. Just an idea,... In the last one, the white colour being problem in the nearest part of the photograph, I am thinkin if it would be cropped how will it be?
Nice compositions you captured, this is a nice set.
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nia
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Thanks Nia. It's an experiment.
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I like experimentation. They all work - particularly #2.
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Thanks Toad. It's a kind of HDR thing with different color balances.
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