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    Tom Dolezal
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    Default Craig Goch Dam, Wales



    Technical: Canon 5D, Canon 24*70 f/2.8, ISO 100, f/8, 1/125, -1/3 EV, handheld

    C&C welcome

    Thanks for looking

    Tom

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    Roman Kurywczak
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    Hey Tom,
    I like the exposure and comp. I may tone down the spaces in the bridge arches a bit........but I don't feel it is that prominant.....so a minor burn in that area.......would just be the final touch on a very nicely composed image.

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    Robert Amoruso
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    Tom,

    Agree with Roman's comment on the arches. Good comp and the clouds combined with the water on the spillway really make the image. Nice textures in the bridge too. I would suggest moving left would have gotten the bridge tower free of the tree but I bet that might not have been possible.

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    Lovely image Tom. Liked the flow of water along the walls of the dam.

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    Tom Dolezal
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    Quote Originally Posted by Roman Kurywczak View Post
    Hey Tom,
    I like the exposure and comp. I may tone down the spaces in the bridge arches a bit........but I don't feel it is that prominant.....so a minor burn in that area.......would just be the final touch on a very nicely composed image.
    Many thanks Roman for your valued comments and suggestion, as always, very much appreciated.

    Tom

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    Tom Dolezal
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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert Amoruso View Post
    Tom,

    Agree with Roman's comment on the arches. Good comp and the clouds combined with the water on the spillway really make the image. Nice textures in the bridge too. I would suggest moving left would have gotten the bridge tower free of the tree but I bet that might not have been possible.
    Many thanks Robert for your comments and suggestion, as always, very much appreciated and valued.

    Unfortunately going more left would have been counter productive as to have gone further left to clear the tree obstruction on the RH side would have resulted in the tree on the LH side to hide a lot of the dam on thr LH end.

    Tom

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    Tom Dolezal
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kaushik Balakumar View Post
    Lovely image Tom. Liked the flow of water along the walls of the dam.
    Many thanks Kaushik for your kind comments which are very much valued and appreciated.

    Tom

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