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    José Rodríguez
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    In this one I liked the shadows this pinetrees gave...

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    Exposición: 0,002 sec (1/500)
    Aperture: f/11.0
    Lente: 10 mm
    Velocidad ISO: 200
    Tendencia de exposición: -4/3 EV

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    Robert Amoruso
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    Jose,

    I like the idea and the shadows are intriguing. I like the mountains in the BG I think if you cropped out the sky on the top that would make the image stronger. Again posting from a less than ideal laptop so I will let the others comments on the tonality.

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    Paul Marcellini
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    A nice scene, great leading lines and I love the layers in the background.

    I cropped to 4x5 to remove the blurriness in the top right corner. I thought it also emphasized the depth and mountains as Robert suggested. Also hit is with a touch of contrast.

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    Hey Paul...I was playing around with this image myself and IMO you hit the right balance. Good eye to Jose and nice adjustment to Paul...

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    Very nice, Jose. I think I like the original crop, and I experimented a bit with that one: Enhanced the blue in the sky and warmed everything below that -- a cool/warm combination that really is in the original shot but just brought out more here.


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    Roman Kurywczak
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    Hi Jose,
    I like the contrast boost added but I'm with Paul on the blurry treetop on the right. I do remember you are OK with cloning out......so if you don't want to crop out the sky.....that would be the way to go.
    Nice use of the shadows as leading lines.

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