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This is a discussion on Human Endeavour within the Black and White - Monochrome/Monotone - photography forum forums, part of the Photography & Fine art photography category; The Hoover Dam Facility - Nevada/Arizona ... critiques are welcomed as always....

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    The Hoover Dam Facility - Nevada/Arizona
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    I love how you shot this one, and thank you for sharing.

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    I love the tones here. the processing you did gives a surreal feel that I quite like as well. the composition is excellent- I love the angle.
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    Thank-you camster and Bambi!
    This is taken from an elevated walkway that is packed with tourists and their cameras, so I was going for something that might be a little different in post. Also, when leaning on the wall for support, an omnipotent voice yelled "Get off the wall!". Trying to climb down and shoot prone from the foreground surely would have met with sniper fire.
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    It's a pretty cool shot. I like the processing, makes it look like it was shot on a family vacation years ago, nostalgic somehow? Anymore angles on this dam?

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    Love the rich tones your processing has pulled out.

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    Thank you Michael and Richard!

    Quote Originally Posted by Michaelaw View Post
    ... Anymore angles on this dam?...
    Yep... a few others from different pov's:





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    VERY lovely tones and processing in shot 1! Love it.
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    Beautiful shots. I especially like the processing in #1.

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    Very kind, thank you Marko and asnow.

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