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Great comp and wonderful scene. Looks like it was taken with that Moose filter? Looks to be a bit too much yellow and green, but thats really a personal taste thing. A slightly later afternoon light might make this even stronger, but still very worthy.
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I like this one. Maybe two steps left though. I would like to see a little of the left side of the building and a little more driveway. As Gary stated maybe a little personal taste. Still a very pleasing picture. Nice work
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Another very well done shot here NEM. My only complaint is that the top of the barn comes a bit close to the top of the frame. Really like how the wheel adds geometry to the shot, and that shadow!
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I think that deserves to be in a nice frame up on the wall, Jeff
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I agree. Great shot, love the colors and the composition. If I had to find something... I would say it might be nice if you lightened up the fence in the foreground so it stood out a little more.