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Nice blend of colors with a nice offset for the Oeders Park Sign, The sunset brings out the light but slightly intense feeling this picture has flowing through it.

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  1. Honestly i disagree with you. I think the dark side of this photo is not going on the right path. choose the light.

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  2. I'm going to have to agree with Jack on this one. His expertise trumps everyone's. You could learn a thing or two from him.

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  4. Very nice! I love the lens flare.

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  5. Awesome balance of light and dark! Great picture!

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  6. This is cool. I like the sunrise in the back and how it peeks through the sign.

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