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    Pastel sunlight

    This caught my eye. Just above the water is a red brick building baking in the afternoon sun, just down river red bricks create a pastel like hue on the moving water.

    Liquid Monet by Kevin Lewis, on Flickr
    https://www.flickr.com/people/194601711@N08/

    #2
    Nice shot Kevin.
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      #3
      Colours work really well.

      Not so sure that you need the rocks and waterfall at the very top though, I tried cropping them off to just where the white water ends and I think the picture is stronger.
      Nigel

      You may know me from Another Place....

      The new ElSid Photogallery...

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        #4
        Originally posted by El Sid View Post
        Colours work really well.

        Not so sure that you need the rocks and waterfall at the very top though, I tried cropping them off to just where the white water ends and I think the picture is stronger.
        Hi Nigel
        Did you remove both of the larger rocks? I see what you are saying removes some distractions from the top of the photo.
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          #5
          Lovely colours Kevin

          Ian
          Ian

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            #6
            Originally posted by Kevin L View Post

            Hi Nigel
            Did you remove both of the larger rocks? I see what you are saying removes some distractions from the top of the photo.
            I just took off the the ones right at the top of the frame, the nearer set I left alone.
            Nigel

            You may know me from Another Place....

            The new ElSid Photogallery...

            Equipment: Far too much to list - including lots of Nikon...

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              #7
              Originally posted by El Sid View Post

              I just took off the the ones right at the top of the frame, the nearer set I left alone.
              Ah got it, yes a much stronger photo. Thank you for showing me that.
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                #8
                Very well composed shot.

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                  #9
                  Nice photo showing good colours.
                  Railway Photography - Steam Train Photos

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                    #10
                    Thanks for the comments and the composition tip, always learn something from all of you.
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                      #11
                      The light works really well

                      Paul

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