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    Derelict truck

    We were out exploring over the weekend and went to Red Oak II, which is a recreation of an old farm town near Carthage, MO. Here's one of the shots I took there. The light wasn't in my favor, so I added a fill flash and bumped up the saturation a bit to try to make up for it.

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    Re: Derelict truck

    I think the fill flash was a good idea.
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    Re: Derelict truck

    I agree the lighting was not in your favor, a reshoot during the golden hour would work. I like the overall composition with the roof of the old house over the trees. Considering the lighting you did a nice job. The sky is a little blown out on the right side.
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    Re: Derelict truck

    I think you did quite well for what you had to work with, but this place looks like it would be a real gold mine in the softer morning/evening light.

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