The 1st one i just had to include, how many times do you see a boat in a cemetery. One the other hand, the boat does look dead.
The last one, I was just playing around with tinting.
This is a discussion on Sunday shots within the Critiques forums, part of the Photography & Fine art photography category; The 1st one i just had to include, how many times do you see a boat in a cemetery. One ...
The 1st one i just had to include, how many times do you see a boat in a cemetery. One the other hand, the boat does look dead.
The last one, I was just playing around with tinting.
Just a hint ... to get more specific critique on a photo it's best to give the photo it's own thread. Maybe include 2 photos in a critique at the most.
When you put in so many ... most people either only make quick comments or only comment on one or two of the shots anyhow.
I like the silhouettes. Changing the colour hue in the final shot works ok I reckon. Maybe even go a bit darker on the orange.
A boat in a cemetry ... different ... but it IS Florida!
That redneck hut in the woods ... I like that. It's almost got 'Do Not Disturb' written all over it!
I think I see a gator in that tha pond. Ifn we kin git him on the fire, he'll make a rahhht tasty ontre to that possum tha mozzie zappa got last naaaaht!
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I'm digging the silhouette shots here - nice!
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