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    WW2 Memorial Night Views

    I've been taking a bunch of night photos of the new World War 2 Memorial. Most of the pictures end up with a slightly brown tint. I pretty much like it but I am not completly sure.

    Should I drift the colors away from the brownish colors or leave them alone?
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    The first 3 were taken just before sunrise, these were taken after sundown.
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    good pics and I specially like the one with the Lincoln Memorial (?) in the background.

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    nicely done

    having lived in the D.C area most of my life I have to tell ya that I'm pretty hesistant when people have taken shots of the monuments and such generally they tend to look boring and generic there's only so many shots and angles...YOURS were a breathe of fresh air...VERY nicely done the first and especially the blues and reflections in the second one and the one with the silhouette of the people and fountain in the second series...these were fabulous.... pat yourself on the back for doing a great job .

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    The 5th one with all the silhouettes of the people and the memorial in the background is very good, my compliments! All of them are quite good actually, thanks for sharing.

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