I LOVE #1! Everything about it is perfect!
BudsOwl
Loc: Upstate NY and New England
1 & 2 but would have liked to see a download. Then I might have made a different choice.
Bud
Beard43
Loc: End of the Oregon Trail
I tend to lean toward #2
Ron
For me #2. It looks like so many bridges I crossed while doing my graduate research in the Central American rural areas . Actually some bridges I had to cross make yours look plain good! Mine often consisted of 2 logs, maybe with the topsides cut to be relatively flat. Gaps were short (about 12 ft. of so), with a short drop (maybe 5 to 15 ft. or so), but slippery. What to do if one's jeep slips off? 'Best to have 2 people---one to walk across and guide the driver. That was in the 60s and early 70s, and I wish I'd thought to take photos. Many bridges lacked enough planks, so I'd have to get out and pick up planks from the other side, drive to the middle,pick up planks from behind, drive, then transfer them to the far side to get across. You can see what the return trip would involve. Great photos! Do you have any of bridge photos like the ones I've described? How wonderful memories are, after one's out of danger.
tshift
Loc: Overland Park, KS.
[quote=backroadgirl]Thanks for all the voting and the input. I have chosen from the responses to put in numbers 1 and 3 I also took in consideration some of the points that were made.
I took down a few ow the highlights and whites in number 1 and cropped Number three to make the bridge more prominent, which also took out the dead tree limbs.
I also cloned more blue from the left side of sky over to the right. Thanks for all the help wish me luck[/quo
Good luck and Please let us know how it goes!!
Tom
3-1-2. All pretty though!
I like #3. It looks a little like HDR to me. What equipment and settings did you use?
I would pick #1, then #2. #3 looks like it is over processed to me. The clouds don't look real, they appear blown out on the right side to me.
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