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    Judy Lynn Malloch
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    This was such a great place to visit especially on a cold winters day :)

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    All comments are appreciated. Thanks !!

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    Judy, The sky has such a nice dreamy quality yet the rest is sharp as a pin-Really nice! I love your composition.

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    You guys cleaned up here... I've never photographed OTT in this kind of weather.. Need to do that. Love the comp here Judy!!

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    Very nice comp Judy, this would be a good candidate for BW

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    Thanks Dennis for your comments and I agree with you that this would be a good image in BW. The reason I chose to post it as shown is that it has an almost sepia feel to it which gives it and old antique feel. Either would work and I appreciate your thoughts . Thanks !

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    Hi JudY It seem to see a scene from a western movie! I like it.

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    I think the snow gives this ghost town an even more desolate type feel. I agree that B&W would be interesting to see with this one... hope to see more of these Judy. Nice work.

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    Hi Judy,
    Very nicely composed here with very good seperation between the wagons and the buildings...you know me and the crop tool......so I may go with about 1/2 off the sky......as this makes the wagons even more prominant........but either way......very nice mood and well thought out comp.

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    Love the atmosphere but I first thought to separate the wagons from the buildings better. They work well as is but I was thinking a nice line of snow to have 2 separate "clumps" of interest. I like it in color because the browns and blues from the mountain complement each other nicely.

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    This is real nice looking image Judy. I think it will be better (as you presented) as a color image due to the cool tones and cold look they cause contrasted to the warmer look of the structures. I agree with Roman on the cropping. I see what Paul is talking about but I think if you moved left to get his composition the building would be "too" perpendicular to the camera.

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