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Thread: Tourism

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    We just can't have nice things... darkrainfall's Avatar
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    Tourism

    I was out taking some pics for my local Chamber of Commerce and they requested some photos for a tourism brochure. I've been rather busy and haven't had a lot of time to comment or post photos, so I thought I'd post these for your opinions since I already had them edited and such.
    Thanks in advance for all comments!! *smile*
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    Where is Snowy? Yoyo Szeto's Avatar
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    Hi,
    They are all well composed. I just wonder why no persons or animals were in the pics. Do you want to convey the quietness of the city?
    All th best.
    yoyo

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    We just can't have nice things... darkrainfall's Avatar
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    Yoyo,

    Thanks for commenting. The reason I left out people is because that is what the chamber of commerce requested. When including people for print or anything you have to be careful about getting permission from everyone and they didn't want to bother with that. I took all of these on Sunday and nothing is open in Kirkwood (the town) on Sunday.

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    I think the first one might be framed a little tight - the light on the left side is cut in half. Also, a little reflector might have helped on the third shot - put it to the right of the camera and reflect the sunlight onto the foreground a little more. Good work though, I'm sure they'll be happy.

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