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    Morongo

    Here's a photo that I shot a few months ago but never posted it. So, here it is up for critique. Shot at the entrance of Morongo Casino in Cabazon, CA, when I was assigned by our newspaper to take photos of some bands performing that night. Shot in RAW with my Canon Digital Rebel & Sigma 18-40mm lens with some post processing in PS.
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    Ray O'Canon
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    Re: Morongo

    Very nice look to that.
    Lovely evening silhouette.
    Would it hae been possible to step to the right and get the tree out from behind that bit of building?
    PAul

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    Re: Morongo

    Thanks Wombat. I probably could get the tree but when I size for web I usually start with the normal 4x6 picture size and in doing so I cut out the tree.

    My concern was that there was too much dark space at the bottom, leaving the photo feeling a bit unbalanced.

    Quote Originally Posted by SmartWombat
    Very nice look to that.
    Lovely evening silhouette.
    Would it hae been possible to step to the right and get the tree out from behind that bit of building?

    Ray O'Canon
    Digital Rebel XTi • Digital Rebel • Canonet GIII QL17 • Agfa Parat-1

    The liberal, socialist politician's nightmare: "What a comfort to the farmer to be allowed to supply his own wants before he should be liable to pay anything, and then only pay on his surplus." - Jefferson to Madison on Taxes,1784

    My Canonet GIII QL-17 photos on flickr.

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