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Courthouse Sunset
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Courthouse Sunset
Coweta County Courthouse (Newnan, Georgia) silhouetted against the Western sky. / ISO200 – F2.8 – 1/60th Sec. - Telephoto / Edits in PS8 and LView Pro.
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Leanne M.E. Boyd |
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Wonderful shot, Paul!
September 03, 2004
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Paul Conlan |
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Thank you Leanne. Nice to hear from you.
September 03, 2004
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Karma Wilson |
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So dramatic! Reminds me of dracula :-) Karma
September 03, 2004
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Paul Conlan |
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Thanks for the comment Karma. I hadn't thought of a Dracula connection but the sky is almost a blood red! Best wishes...
September 03, 2004
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Cathy Gregor |
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Absolutely stunning, Paul! -cathy
September 03, 2004
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Paul Conlan |
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Glad you like it Cathy. Thanks for the comment.
September 03, 2004
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Jennifer A. Okamoto |
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Beautiful, Paul.
September 03, 2004
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Sharon Day |
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Beautiful!!!
September 03, 2004
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Paul Conlan |
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Hi Jennifer and Sharon... thank you both for commenting. I'm glad you like it! Best wishes...
September 03, 2004
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Noel Baebler |
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I really like the illuminated clock. It gives a sense hope against the Draculanian (Is that a word?) sky.
September 03, 2004
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Paul Conlan |
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Sounds like a good word to me! You make an interesting observation about the clock. Thanks for your comment. Best wishes...
September 03, 2004
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Darren Smith |
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Brilliant image Paul. Nice silhouette and sunset colours. I like all the small details in your shot, the clockface for one and the fact you can see through the window is nice too. On a side note, if you have the know how, if you could clone out the antenna I think the image would be even stronger. Good work all the same, well done!
September 04, 2004
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Paul Conlan |
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Courthouse Sunset II
The antenna have been cloned out in this version.
Paul Conlan |
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Darren... Thank you for your comments and suggestion. I considered cloning out the antenna but then thought they added sort of a hi-tech contrast to the older dome. I thought they also added some to the composition of the image... but wasn't really sure. So... I've done it without them as well. So please let me know what you think. I'd welcome thoughts from anyone including those who commented earlier. Thanks!Paul
September 04, 2004
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