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Thread: Tracks

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    Tracks

    This place feels so peaceful and beautiful when I am there alone. This picture didn't capture what i felt. Any ideas? Also, is there anything I can do to the sky. There was a HUGE cloud in the pic, I tried to crop it out, but it made it worse.
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    Re: Tracks

    I feel the rail track is so powerfull in the image, the tranquil eleement is some how removed. Tranquil shots need to be simple, long exposues, not very saturated yet contrasty. Maybe a shot slightly above the rail tracks at head high on a tripod would offer better results.

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    Re: Tracks

    I like it. Though it doesn't portray what you were originally feeling, it has a nice feel to it. Well done and nice concept with the rail, draws your eye all the way up.

    Good job,

    Jared

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    Re: Tracks

    I can understand what you guys mean by the feeling. I just shot this one and thought it came out best. This is usually close to my POV when i go there to think, or be alone. I didn't word my previous message correctly. Thanks for the comments!

    This was done with my Nikon 3200, as a test.

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