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04/19/2005 05:58:38 AM
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Comment by Brad:
Couple comments:
Met the challenge, that's for sure, but a few things could have used improvement, such as using a polarizer to help darken the sky (if shot at the right time of day), The roof line is a bit tilted to the right (and may be exactly like that, but titled images never seem to fair well in a challenge) and last, try taking the image into Photoshop (assuming you have it), and in the Hue/Saturation adjustments, take the yellow channel hue and saturation to the right a little (may 10 pts) and bright the lightness down a bit (10-20 pts) to give the yellows more of a darker, richer green look, and bring the red saturation up just a little.
Post Crisis
04/18/2005 03:05:48 PM
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Comment by docurrie:
Lines running through the picture are distracting. Lighting seems very harsh.
Post Crisis
04/17/2005 10:19:00 AM
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Comment by hopnjohn:
Looks pixelated. Did you enlarge this too much?
Post Crisis
04/16/2005 12:49:56 PM
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Comment by e301:
Obviously, to maintain any detail in that frontage, you had to over-expose the sky; nevertheless, that over-exposure is not helping this image for me - I would rather in fact that the entire sky was blown out. That said, there is good sense of texture and detail and tone in the building. Difficult, without knowing your equipment, expertise, or intent, to recommend the best approach to fix this.
Post Crisis
04/16/2005 03:47:53 AM
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Comment by notonline:
The image size make this photo very hard to look at because it has been compressed so much it looks fuzzy/blurry. I also find the shot was taken from to far of distance and the landscape in front was really needed. With so much distance its really hard to tell what kind of building I'm looking at or what the photo is supposed to be about. Also the level of your camera is slightly off and the photo could have used approx 1 degree ccw rotation. Good luck in this challenge.
Post Crisis
04/15/2005 11:51:30 PM
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Comment by kiwinick:
the large amount of bland sky doed nothing a grey or ND grad woulgd have solved this problem 6
Post Crisis
04/15/2005 06:27:40 PM
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Comment by gtroia:
Looks a little bit over sharpened.
Post Crisis
04/15/2005 10:40:04 AM
Post Crisis
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Comment by tommyd65:
Interesting pic. The sky is a bit too overexposed though.
Post Crisis
04/14/2005 01:55:26 AM
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Comment by charliebaker:
Some pixelation problems, perhaps with the resizing. Good subject for this challenge. Sky is over exposed.
Post Crisis
04/13/2005 08:49:41 PM
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Comment by ReallyColorBlind:
Sky is a little bright and building is too centered. The roof looked like it might be of interest and maybe a different angle would have worked better.
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