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Too much? Anonymous
Powerlines can be an overused thing. I actually liked this one.
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>> Anonymous
I like the processing, but honestly don't think this is a very good shot.
>> Anonymous
Well, I don't, and neither will anyone else with a brain. Stunningly bad processing too.
>> Anonymous
i like the look you're going for. looks decent small, but the original is way too jagged and noisy.
>> Anonymous
It's trying to be flashy, and all it is is concrete and metal.
>> Anonymous
Way too much processing. As>>213895, I like the look you're going for and the thumbnail looks good, but it looks horrible at full size.
>> Anonymous
I guess this one needs a re-do, and probably different equipment (E4300 might've been good in '02, but not in recent times). That stupid camera doesn't even open up the lens completely, and when one tries to zoom in, the shutter won't close and will make a peculiar picture, will post soon.