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    Backlit Windmill

    Semi-Silhouette of a windmill at noon on a local farm..
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    Re: Backlit Windmill

    Sky looks a little weird, almost like a water painting. I love the shot though, if you can get a little more definition to the sky I think it would definitely improve the quality of the photo.
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    Re: Backlit Windmill

    Maybe the windmill is a little too centered. But this is a very nice shot.

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    Re: Backlit Windmill

    I agree with Don. I like the shot it's just to centered.
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    Re: Backlit Windmill

    I think the nature of a windmill might lend itself better to a vertical format (to include more of the tower).
    No, I DON'T need that.

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    Re: Backlit Windmill

    Quote Originally Posted by MB1
    I think the nature of a windmill might lend itself better to a vertical format (to include more of the tower).
    Actually, that reminds me, I DO have another picture that is vertical. Let me see if I can dig it up, and I'll get it posted on the forums here...
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