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Okay so check it out.One of your biggest downfalls is that your skys are blown out (like this one). This angle here is preety good, but that sky is bland. Get a graduated filter, which will help a lot.Your ideas need work but I think you're on the right track. You just need to sharpen the techniques. A polorizer will get your colours going too. Hope you don't get offended as I am only trying to help. Look forward to seeing more of your work.
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Joseph, thanks for the pointers. I take any advice to heart - and try to learn something new every day. I'm not happy with the sky in this shot either, but that's what the sky looked like when I took the picture. After looking at my digital camera tonight, I'm not sure a polarizer (or any sort of filter) would fit. I can see a screw thread that looks like a filter should fit there, but the fact that the lens retracts and extends...seems to me like a filter would jam the process. I'll take a peek at the manufacturer's website tonight and see if filters were made for that particular model. In the meantime, I have reverted back to using film cameras and have built up a small stable of classics - all of which I have UV filters to fit. Once again - thanks for all the advice.
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