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    Alot of wood

    i went to a wood mill a little while back to see how the timber i used in my industry was produced and to get an idea of the scale of the logging going on in Victoria Australia, this is a good shot i got the planks drying in the sun, this streches for 2km, just over a mile and is about 7 columns wide, converted to black and white and made fairly dark, but i like it that way,
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    Nice shot. I think the right side is a bit dark as you observed, but it works in general. Side note: I just got to see a log-mill in Montana... absolutely unreal how many trees they fell. However, it's also amazing how much a little logging can prevent forrest fires from spreading across multiple states and charring millions of acres of timber.

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    One day everyone from latest-craze dieters to tree conservationists will learn the meaning of the work "balance". Our nation in general has a problem with this concept; all you have to do is watch a few channels of television for 20 minutes or so to see that we respond to "all things unbalanced". Kind of pathetic really.

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    well done

    under standard circumstances I agree the left side is way dark but because you still retain quite a bit of detail it really makes it a very clean image...very nice....
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    Thanks, its been a while since ive posted and its good to see that you all are still around,
    on the pic, i like the darkness, kinda makes you feel small in comparison to the piles? well thats what i think. thank you again for the coments
    ps i agree with your ideas on logging!!

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    those rotting trees provise nutrients for the new and old growth trees ;) wild fires in california are caused by clearcutting btw ;)

    the best way to log is to manage the land by selective removal in my opinion.

    btw... I was an arborist for many years and the only tree hugging i did was 80 feet up in the wind ;o

    the image.... having been to a few lumber mills, i must say that it's par for the course to have that much in logging areas. my suggestion for a more even exposure would be to try shooting on a cloudy day. looks good as is to me though
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