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Corn-ucopiaby MackFlixComment by Gringo: This is a good rural shot!
I like the color... it might make a pretty good Black/White as well.
A polarizer might help you to get some additional drama into the clouds. This would be a good application for a ND filter to filter some light from the sky. |
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Free Energy ... (@ 11¢ / kWh)by MackFlixComment by MackFlix: Originally posted by ShadowVengance: Sorry, no oxymoron here. At least from the title and the photo, not one that pops out. The horizon of the photo is slanted, and the picture is a bit bright, i would have turned down the brightness a tad and upped the contrast. Maybe used a faster shutter speed, the blur on the snowflakes is good, but the blades and even shaft of the structure seem a little blurred (shutter speed probably could've helped with the brightness too. |
Thanks for the comments. Let me take a moment to explain a few things.
The Oxymoron: For anyone that's ever had to pay an Electric Bill, I think it's pretty self explanitory ;) (ie. The wind may blow "Free" but the "Energy" created sure isn't)
The horizon is not slanted, I think the "road" is throwing you off. It's either that, or I'm wrong and every one of those Wind Turbines were erected on a slant ;)
The sun was shining brightly on the Turbines while the snow was falling. |
| 10/24/2006 04:57:14 PM |
Free Energy ... (@ 11¢ / kWh)by MackFlixComment by Sebi: Sorry, no oxymoron here. At least from the title and the photo, not one that pops out. The horizon of the photo is slanted, and the picture is a bit bright, i would have turned down the brightness a tad and upped the contrast. Maybe used a faster shutter speed, the blur on the snowflakes is good, but the blades and even shaft of the structure seem a little blurred (shutter speed probably could've helped with the brightness too. |
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