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Tucson, AZ Wall 02


aepelbacher

Shot in RAW. Post processing done in Adobe Bridge, ACR and Photoshop cs3. Exposure details: f13, 1/50", ISO100, 50mm.


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Funny - I almost put in my original comment: These colors are quite accurate!. But I decided that it would have sounded like I was making excuses before anyone complained. LOL! Now I can tell you - the colors ARE very saturated, AND very accurate! :-)
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I think these first 3 pictures you have in your portfolio would look cool combined and framed. If only you had 3 vertical shots. Do you happen to have another vertical shot you could place with photos 2 and 3? Anyway, I like these and find the colors pretty outlandish, but believable.
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Love the colors and composition, Lou Ann. While I wouldn't recommend you clone out all imperfections in the wall, I would suggest you do that one white dot to the right of the door. It's drawing my eyes to it for some reason. I like the balance of the door and window. Very nice!
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We don't have such colorful structures around here; old, yes, so it's quite a treat to see your pictures, Lou Ann. The drop shadow and how you framed the bottom makes it 3D, nice!
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Lou Ann, all 3 of them are so colorfull and well composed., interesting that you have found (and uploaded ;-)) the trio together,it makes a series and a very nice one.
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Really like these striking graphics. Dare I say I detect the Underhill influence in these the most recent images of your work? Sarah would be flattered and proud of the direction your imagery has taken. And may I also say I am quite intrigued by your new work as well. (Although one snowflake of a spot within the orange wall makes my OCD brain quiver in chaotic response). This is none-the-less supoib!
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