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Thread: Covered bridge

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    Covered bridge

    I got this shot earlier this fall and I would like to know which one works better? And what could be done to make it better?
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Covered bridge-number-1.jpg   Covered bridge-number-2.jpg   Covered bridge-number-3.jpg  

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    Re: Covered bridge

    I think I would like something in between the selective coloring. Maybe make the trees pop and desaturate the inside of the bridge 40-60%. Also shooting when the lighting was better. Pick a time early or late, some lighting that will give it some mood.
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    Re: Covered bridge

    I'd love to see the blacks punched up a little bit in the middle version.

    Dumb question: how did you expose this image to get detail both inside and out? I love that aspect of all three versions, especially #3.

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    Re: Covered bridge

    I like the first one and think its a good shot.
    Bothers me a little that the tree line isn't level but then the bridge would be way crooked.
    Can't quite figure out what's going on there.
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    Re: Covered bridge

    I like the framing and point of view here. I think a straight out b&w would be effective. Roatate the entire image slightly clockwise as it is twisted to the left now..
    Looking good.
    please do not edit and repost my photos


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