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    Re: Some Sunset Shots

    Number 2. The greater detail of the boats give it far more creative element. When people look at it they will look at all of the photo.

    Well done...

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    Re: Some Sunset Shots

    Quote Originally Posted by racingpinarello
    Number 2. The greater detail of the boats give it far more creative element. When people look at it they will look at all of the photo.

    Well done...

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    Re: Some Sunset Shots

    An interesting forground subject really makes a sunset shot really stand out from the crowd... You nailed it on this one. Coincidentally, I'm in the same "boat" (haha, ha, huh) right now... We just moved and want to shoot something to hang on the walls of the new place... the pressure is on.

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    Re: Some Sunset Shots

    Another vote for the second one -- but the first is beautiful as well.
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    Re: Some Sunset Shots

    Quote Originally Posted by bmadau
    An interesting forground subject really makes a sunset shot really stand out from the crowd... You nailed it on this one. Coincidentally, I'm in the same "boat" (haha, ha, huh) right now... We just moved and want to shoot something to hang on the walls of the new place... the pressure is on.

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    And good luck finding that special something to hang on your walls. I know you can find it!
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    Another vote for the second one

    Quote Originally Posted by Shebang
    Another vote for the second one -- but the first is beautiful as well.
    Thank you Shebang! It looks like the second one is definitely the preferred photo among my friends on PR. I appreciate your input!
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    Talking Fyi

    We went with the second one. I ordered a 16X20 earlier this week. It came yesterday, and we went to Michaels and got a frame for it. It now resides on the living room wall. When you walk in our front door, it is right in front of you.

    Thanks to everyone for their input!
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