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From_The_NEK Pictures Thread

Abubob

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Neither are very interesting. Trouble is if there was something there ie truck or buck or bear it only becomes about that so the road and soothing green trees are lost. Either, however, might make interesting wall paper.


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Ok, next round:

A:
18709637655_d20d67ca23_b.jpg


or

B:
18683301306_1e44c670e9_b.jpg

I like B, more road ribbon for increased drama
 

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Love your pics!


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Billski, take pictures of your Katahdin summit celebration! Just don't spill the champagne. It upsets the children.
 

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Billski, take pictures of your Katahdin summit celebration! Just don't spill the champagne. It upsets the children.
LOL! Hiked Katahdin every day and never summitted! Wouldn't have mattered we were in the clouds anyways.

But hey, we didn't have paparazzi or a six figure sponsorship following us either!
 

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I like it. Did you use a filter to achieve the blue effect?

No filter. When conditions are right, just after the sun goes below the horizon, much of the sky turns a deep blue called the "Blue Hour".
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_hour
The long exposure of the picture picks up the blue light reflecting off of the surfaces in the picture.
 

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No filter. When conditions are right, just after the sun goes below the horizon, much of the sky turns a deep blue called the "Blue Hour".
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_hour
The long exposure of the picture picks up the blue light reflecting off of the surfaces in the picture.

That's pretty cool. I guess I don't have much of an artist's eye because I've never noticed the effect on my own.
 

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