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    Transcona Cemetary

    from a distance using the 380 mm equiv. lens. Processed using a water color filter.
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    Re: Transcona Cemetary

    I looked at this in your gallery so I could see it beigger.
    I like this but wish I could pick out more detail, but then you wouldn't get the whole scene if you got close enough so detail was visible.
    One suggestion I have is to crop the sky out just above the tree line to make it more of a pano. If you can get this shot again, perhaps zoom in/get closer and do a panorama with several shots stitched together.
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    Re: Transcona Cemetary

    Everything but the sky looks slightly tilted to the right and the image looks split in half since the sky and tree line runs pretty much down the middle.

    Overall it looks like it might be a nice photograph but I'm thinking the real problem with this one is just that we are limited to posting fairly small images here which doesn't work for some subjects like this one that have a lot of fine details.
    No, I DON'T need that.

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