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Apr 14, 2014 13:29:37   #
You might convert the wagon shot to B&W or sepia, or run it through some of the post processing art effects (pen-&-ink, pencil, charcoal or any of the paint choices). Your composition looks like it could do well in several of those treatments.
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Apr 14, 2014 13:20:22   #
I like the first shot best. The only change I would make is do some post processing cloning or scratch removal to get rid of the power lines. You might also try a longer interval between exposures on the timelapse.
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Apr 14, 2014 12:37:30   #
I really like your composition, but I'm not sure of what might come out of a green pool. Especially if it has three eyes like blinky on the Simpsons.
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Apr 14, 2014 12:08:49   #
I like amlmost any shot with Spanish moss in it. It lends an aire of mystery to the composition. This shot might be a good canidate for B&W or Sepia treatment. However, the colors and contrast are quite nice.
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Apr 7, 2014 14:27:01   #
What an interesting shot. The first thing that came to mind when I looked at the shot was Van Gogh's Stary Night. I think it's a combination of the color palette and the ripples in the bubbles that reminded me of his distinctive brush strokes.
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Apr 3, 2014 13:46:54   #
Weed blossoms are usually more interestinng than most domesticated flowers. They are always more exotic and very invasive. Don't turn your back on them, they'll take over.
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Mar 31, 2014 17:08:17   #
These two shots are begging for some post processing fun. Maybe some tonal shading from b&W to Sepia or some arts effects, pen&ink, pencil or charcoal effects might be interesting.
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Mar 30, 2014 13:19:10   #
Oooooh Yaaah! Thats the spot. Now a little more to the left.
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Mar 27, 2014 14:47:09   #
Sepia does indeed work well with these shots. How about trying the pen and ink or pencil effects in post processing. I bet that they would work well with these shots.
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Mar 26, 2014 10:06:38   #
This is a really nice series. Thanks for not going for the obvious B&W treatment. Having the little bit of natural color that exsist in the shots brings out the the weathering and aging of the subjects. The stove in the corner just wouldn't be the same in B&W. It needs the subtle patina colors and rust pitting to bring out its personality.
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Mar 25, 2014 10:22:27   #
Very nice series, I particularly like the #3 and #5 shots. They seem to express its personality best. It would have been nice to see one color shot to see what you had to work with.
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Mar 24, 2014 14:17:47   #
This means that you are going to watch your step a little more when walking in these woods. There's no telling what your imaginative eye might pick up next. Good shooting and cropping.
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Mar 24, 2014 00:16:35   #
It took 30 to 45 minutes. It' just a matter of zooming in and doing the adjustments in pieces where the background changed behind the limbs.
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Mar 20, 2014 00:46:10   #
I've done a little limb triming using the PSP x2 Scratch remover tool and a bit of clone brushing. I left in the shadows of the fence, it kinda looks like he's wearing a vest.

Goosey sans limbs

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Mar 16, 2014 16:19:53   #
It is really a well composed shot and most animals are not known for coopreating with photographers. If you feel that the tree limbs are messing up the shot I'm sure that one of the cleaning or correction features of most photo editing software could make more to your liking.
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