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Amphitheatre with Temple
Amphitheatre with Temple
fredandaud


Photograph Information Photographer's Comments
Challenge: Ansel Adams (Advanced Editing IV)
Camera: Fujifilm FinePix S7000
Location: Sunderland / England
Date: Mar 4, 2005
Aperture: f8.0
ISO: 160
Shutter: 1/640
Galleries: Landscape, Black and White
Date Uploaded: Mar 4, 2005

Taken at Penshaw, Sunderland.
Edited by cropping, lightening whole picture with curves,isolating sky with magic wand and darkening clouds with curves.
Sorry Ansel

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03/13/2005 11:02:25 AM
spectacular
03/12/2005 01:22:34 PM
A good angle chosen, but I feel that the fence running through the shot mars it somewhat.
03/09/2005 05:55:24 AM
Good job!!!
03/08/2005 07:04:47 AM
when I first looked at this, I swear I saw the clouds moving!!!
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03/07/2005 09:30:08 AM
Nice, great range of tones. The amphitheatre is a wonderful rock monument representing AA natural monuments. Good luck with this very apt representation.
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03/07/2005 01:39:22 AM
Beautiful subject that looks great in black and white. I think this image would stand out even more with additional contrast, but it still looks excellent as-is. Very nice!
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03/07/2005 12:18:12 AM
Nice point of view! Contact me sometime, because I need images of Greek and Roman theatres for my online theatre class!

In this image, the lines lead my eye nicely up into the photo, right to the temple up on that hill. You have a lot of middle ranges here, some of which may be better had they been darker. You might simply try to add a bit more contrast to whiten up your whites and darken your darks. Nice work. 7
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