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I must have cycled over this level crossing hundreds of times. Often I have thought that it might make a decent subject so this morning I set off armed. What do you think?
I think the first picture is amazing, I'm assuming it's HDR.
It also looks as if it's frosty, although I can't imagine it was that cold and it's just the way the light is striking the right hand side of the picture
I think the first picture is amazing, I'm assuming it's HDR.
It also looks as if it's frosty, although I can't imagine it was that cold and it's just the way the light is striking the right hand side of the picture
Thanks Ellie
Yes it is HDR and no it certainly was not frosty it was taken last Saturday morning at about 10.30
For me the composition is interesting. The lines obviously draw you in, but the HDR effect sees to have given it an overexposed look
I'd try darkening it or dropping the gamma a little to bring some darkness back
Regards
Andy
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I have to say I prefer the first one, the colours/effects give the picture a very interesting quality.
The lines of the track and the edges of the embankments draw your eyes in and the bright light at the end of the line leaves you wondering.
Thanks to all for taking the trouble to comment. Some useful criticism here. I have to agree with NN about the Whistle sign it immediately attracts the eye when one should be following the rails into the far distance, I will try a different crop.
Andy - I will experiment. You are all most helpful.
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