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    Beautiful

    What a welcoming feeling this pic gives. The lighting is excellent. I think the road is great, and flows so well into the home. The right fence is not distracting at all, but balances the left quite well.

    Beautiful!

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    I was out driving the county yesterday evening and came upon this scene. I thought the late afternoon sun and white fences went well together. What do you think?
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    THanks once again..

    Quote Originally Posted by villenadecorte
    What a welcoming feeling this pic gives. The lighting is excellent. I think the road is great, and flows so well into the home. The right fence is not distracting at all, but balances the left quite well.

    Beautiful!

    VillenaDeCorte

    Thanks once again for all those that commented on this image. I have looked this phot over and rethought the location and can't really figure out how I could have shot it differently and still captured the essence of the location. This is the type thread we might want to start over on viewfinder. As Chunk and Todd have pointed out it is a topic that is current and it's something everyone can do.

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    The photo breaks some of the rules of composition. But who cares? Rules are made to be broken. This image is all the better for it.

    This is a superb picture. Nice job Old Timer.
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    Thanks Gmen

    Quote Originally Posted by gmen
    The photo breaks some of the rules of composition. But who cares? Rules are made to be broken. This image is all the better for it.

    This is a superb picture. Nice job Old Timer.
    Thanks Gmen, now if I could just pull off one like your sports pics I would be a happy man.

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