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Inspired to have a go at some HDR.

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A smaller aperture and keeping the foreground sharp would be good, but otherwise you've created a fantasy-style image and it's an interesting composition. The colours are wild and wacky, but once in a while why not?
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Really vivid colours. You've made an everyday subject look interesting. ;-]
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I love wacky and colourful and this image also has lots of nice lines and textures. I like the processing.

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I like the viewpoint and contrasting lines, sky looks a little "over cooked" and as John says a slightly smaller aperature would have helped a little. Love all the colours :)
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