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    Twilight

    Taken in Princeton, N.J. at Bunker Hill after the sun had set. What do you think?
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    Re: Twilight

    Is that snow? I hope it is from last year......

    I like the composition and the reflections in the water. The sky color looks good but I'm just not sure about the color of the snow-it looks too dark and too purple. Did you use a split ND filter?
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    Re: Twilight

    nah the snows color is from the longer exposure at twilight and the wrong WB setting. this was from the archieves along time ago so I can't really go back and try to rework the shot. Thanks for the comments though!

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    Re: Twilight

    Dave -

    This is exactly the type of color I like: violets with oranges to warm them up. Very wintery feel! I am not sure the composition is ideal here but I think you probably had to act fast to capture the light before it left for the day.. And, the pond is a good foreground item. That slanting tree seems to block the view, but it does add an interesting twist.

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    Re: Twilight

    Quote Originally Posted by Dave_2_@hotmail.com
    nah the snows color is from the longer exposure at twilight and the wrong WB setting. this was from the archieves along time ago so I can't really go back and try to rework the shot. Thanks for the comments though!

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    These days, you can "rework" the shot without leaving home ;-)

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