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CONWAY
COG RAILWAY
LOWER FALLS
FLUME COVERED BRIDGE
TABLE ROCK
SENTINEL PINE BRIDGE
FLUME GORGE
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However, the processing on these photos are very whacky. I'm sure the pros will chime in and use all the right words and better describe it. All of the photos with the exception of #2 seem to be harsh. Maybe too contrasty is what I'm trying to say?
Anyways, general comments.
#1 My favorite in the series. I would have shot this three times, once as is and then two more times with NDs to create two versions of blur in the water. Again, nice composition.
#2 The snow seems blown. I would try to darken the snow a bit to bring out a bit of shadow detail in the snow, if it exists.
#3 You never know what is there, but I'm very tempted to turn the camera to the left and get the more "S" curve of the river in the photo. So that large rock is right on the right hand border or even cut a bit.
#5 The rocks on my screen seem totally blown out. I want to draw a circle around that whole area and bring down the exposure.
#6 If possible I would have tried zooming in. Too much green, not enough bridge. With that image I would try cropping 1 1/2" of the left and bottom.
#7 To bright and too much contrast for my eyes. Of course no people would be great but I'm sure that wasn't in the cards.
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