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    Some light at the end of the tunnel

    Some light at the end of the tunnel

    Actually, it's just a slot canyon shot and the bright side is the top of the canyon and the dark on the right the bottom.

    I liked it better this way so I rotated it 90 degrees.

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    Re: Some light at the end of the tunnel

    Nice shot, Brian. Well composed. I love those slot canyon shots.

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    Re: Some light at the end of the tunnel

    OK, I flipped it again and went for a wider crop.

    I didn't do it at first because the bright light was just too blown but, then as I looked at it, it added a bit of mystery.

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    Re: Some light at the end of the tunnel

    I like them both, Brian, beautiful colours and light, but the 2nd crop has removed the two distracting bright objects in the top right of frame in the 1st one. Some folk might be tempted to work this into an abstract.

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    Re: Some light at the end of the tunnel

    Nicely done.

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    Re: Some light at the end of the tunnel

    Quote Originally Posted by FootLoose View Post
    I like them both, Brian, beautiful colours and light, but the 2nd crop has removed the two distracting bright objects in the top right of frame in the 1st one. Some folk might be tempted to work this into an abstract.
    Yes, I didn't notice that until I had posted it. Since it's not a nature shot I probably could have cloned it out but instead, I just clipped that edge. It is actually the tops of some other folks heads. Here is a supercrop in the normal orientation.

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    Re: Some light at the end of the tunnel

    Hi Brian. I really like the second one as it gives the feel of depth better. Very nice colors

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