Remembering Summer Sunsets (II)
NateW
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(Thanks to Helloyo53 for the topic and inspiration!)
Here's a few (10 = too many?) of my own memories of summer in south eastern Michigan.
#1 Kensington Park 1
#2 Kensington Park 2
#3 Kensington Park 3
#4 Industrial Park
#5 Industrial Park Pond
#6 Industrial Park 2
#7 On the way to Grandma's House (late fall)
#8 Nice swamp in SE Michigan
#9 - slightly later in the fall of the same location
#10 - Taken on cheap Costco (Fuji) ISO400 print film at Kensington Park
Thanks for looking!
Nate
Here's a few (10 = too many?) of my own memories of summer in south eastern Michigan.
#1 Kensington Park 1
#2 Kensington Park 2
#3 Kensington Park 3
#4 Industrial Park
#5 Industrial Park Pond
#6 Industrial Park 2
#7 On the way to Grandma's House (late fall)
#8 Nice swamp in SE Michigan
#9 - slightly later in the fall of the same location
#10 - Taken on cheap Costco (Fuji) ISO400 print film at Kensington Park
Thanks for looking!
Nate
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Member, Livingston County Photographers Group (http://livcophotographers.com)
If responding to a picture I've posted: please, provide constructive criticism. Destructive criticism can go take a flying leap.
If we don't know what could be improved or could have been done differently, we'll never know how to get better at what we're doing.
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I'm still hoping to get some critiquing as well, so if somebody's up for it... ? D
Also of note: these shots are unedited except cropping the two odd ratio ones and the first vertical sunset (and I just noticed; a little dust removal from a couple of them before I had the sensor cleaned; arg!). Not that that's supposed to make them better, just supposed to provide a point of reference. If a little PP (or a lot) will help, let me know!
Nate
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Member, Livingston County Photographers Group (http://livcophotographers.com)
If responding to a picture I've posted: please, provide constructive criticism. Destructive criticism can go take a flying leap.
If we don't know what could be improved or could have been done differently, we'll never know how to get better at what we're doing.