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    A lean too far

    Came across this wood shed today that looks like a strong breeze away from becoming fire wood.

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    A lean too far

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    Re: A lean too far

    I'm "inclined" to agree with you!

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    Re: A lean too far

    Love this shot Dave. The colors, comp, the sky. It's all good.

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    Re: A lean too far

    Quote Originally Posted by ragman View Post
    Love this shot Dave. The colors, comp, the sky. It's all good.
    Thank you Ron.

    Dave

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    Re: A lean too far

    There is an immense range of textures here: the clouds, vegetation, concrete apron, corrugated iron, weathered wood in the cladding and wood stored in the building. There is a lot going on in this image and you have captured it well, if I may be so bold!

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    Re: A lean too far

    Good capture and title. Retrieving the lumber inside the shed might be slightly hazardous. Beautiful light, color and composition.

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    Re: A lean too far

    Thank you Trev and Paul for your comments. I noticed this shed just off the highway on a side road as I drove by. I pulled a u-turn and went back to capture this image through the open window of my car. Car turned off of course to prevent shaking from the engine

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    Re: A lean too far

    Nice shot.

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    Re: A lean too far

    Quote Originally Posted by ragman View Post
    Love this shot Dave. The colors, comp, the sky. It's all good.
    The same for me.

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    Re: A lean too far

    Looks like a lot of nice picture frames to me

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    Re: A lean too far

    Just adding my voice to the praise. Love all the lines and textures. Great comp and processing.

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    Re: A lean too far

    Very nice, Dave.

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    Re: A lean too far

    Looks like if the trees on the LHS had.t been there., it would have gone long ago. Nice capture and well done for going back. I usually don't and hen regret it.

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    Re: A lean too far

    Beautiful rendering....the clouds almost matched the colour of the wood (something is wrong with my letter 'F' -- Darn! must be preventing me from learning how to swear... ) The lines are so smooth I can almost lean with the building...

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    Re: A lean too far

    In addition to all the positives mentioned above, what I particularly like (because, I think, it's an image that needs it), is that it's sharp from front to back.

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    Re: A lean too far

    Nice find and well captured Dave.

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    Re: A lean too far

    Thank you for all the kind comments.

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    Re: A lean too far

    A great image Dave

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    Re: A lean too far

    What a great find. Nicely captured and processed too.

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    Dave, just my two cents worth. Just great.
    Cheers Ole

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