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    Red Barn reshoot

    I got up early yesterday morning and went back to this barn to take some more shots of it. I stopped on my way to the barn for about an hour to take some pictures of a really colorfull sunrise. I was hoping the colors would crawl across the sky and provide a nice backdrop for the barn, but that didn't happen. Anyway... please let me know what you think.

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    Re: Red Barn reshoot

    Hi Michael

    It is amaizing how big effect the time of the day can have on the colors of a photo !
    I like your second shot the best for the following reasons .
    Your composition is very good
    The trees in front look like it is forming a kind of natural frame to the photo .
    The red color of the barn make it quite outstanding .
    I think you have done great here .

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    Re: Red Barn reshoot

    Quote Originally Posted by jcharris
    Hi Michael

    It is amaizing how big effect the time of the day can have on the colors of a photo !
    I like your second shot the best for the following reasons .
    Your composition is very good
    The trees in front look like it is forming a kind of natural frame to the photo .
    The red color of the barn make it quite outstanding .
    I think you have done great here .

    Regards
    james

    Thanks for the comments James, they are greatly apprciated. I'm sure this is a spot that I will be going back to several times to see what I can do with the scean. There are 2 or three more barns on the property and I can't wait till we get a nice blanket of snow to add that wintery feel to the photos.

    Thanks again.
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