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    Re: 2019 Project 52, First Quarter - by Merle (MerleP)

    Week 4 - Project 52, First Quarter
    Still at this point a relatively mild winter. I like looking for small somewhat abstract images in the environment. Found this as I was getting out of my car in a parking lot. Had some time before appointment, so this is the result.
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    Re: 2019 Project 52, First Quarter - by Merle (MerleP)

    Quote Originally Posted by MerleP View Post
    P52 - Week 3
    Did some table top shots this week--this one using a small conch shell that I lit with a small LED flashlight. Taken with Samsung NX500. ISO 200, 77 mm. 5sec.

    2019 Project 52, First Quarter - by Merle (MerleP)
    I like this image Merle but I think you need to burn the bright area on the left that emerges from the dark abut half way up.

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    Re: 2019 Project 52, First Quarter - by Merle (MerleP)

    Quote Originally Posted by MerleP View Post
    Week 4 - Project 52, First Quarter
    Still at this point a relatively mild winter. I like looking for small somewhat abstract images in the environment. Found this as I was getting out of my car in a parking lot. Had some time before appointment, so this is the result.
    2019 Project 52, First Quarter - by Merle (MerleP)
    Nice work. Never waste an opportunity.

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    Re: 2019 Project 52, First Quarter - by Merle (MerleP)

    Quote Originally Posted by FootLoose View Post
    I like this image Merle but I think you need to burn the bright area on the left that emerges from the dark abut half way up.
    Thanks Greg for that comment. I agree--I just hadn't noticed it before. Thanks.

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    Re: 2019 Project 52, First Quarter - by Merle (MerleP)

    Quote Originally Posted by MerleP View Post
    P52 - Week 3
    Did some table top shots this week--this one using a small conch shell that I lit with a small LED flashlight. Taken with Samsung NX500. ISO 200, 77 mm. 5sec.

    2019 Project 52, First Quarter - by Merle (MerleP)
    Almost missed this one, nice concept.

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    Re: 2019 Project 52, First Quarter - by Merle (MerleP)

    Post 21, nice effort.

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    Re: 2019 Project 52, First Quarter - by Merle (MerleP)

    Project 52 - Week 5 -
    Gorgeous sunset, but needed something different than all the past ones. It's the time of the year that it shines perfectly on our front door which has some glass panels that have angled edges. The square sort of diffuse patterns are from the screen door.
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    Re: 2019 Project 52, First Quarter - by Merle (MerleP)

    Thanks John. Appreciate you're looking.

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    Re: 2019 Project 52, First Quarter - by Merle (MerleP)

    That is an unusual and pleasing take on a sunset.

    Would you consider cropping a little from the right to make it more symmetrical? And maybe a quarter of the dark area at the bottom of the image?

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