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07/19/2005 08:06:35 AM |
It would really pop taken in the harsh sunlight of afternoon! |
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07/19/2005 12:56:44 AM |
I think I might agree about increasing the contrast a bit. This is a great bit of stunning architecture and anything that you can do in shooting or post to bring out this wonderful detail should be done. I'm not sure that the centering in this works in a horziontal/landscape orientation and that it might be better in portrait/vertical. Well perhaps not. But the level is off a bit and it is not true center. Not sure if you want to fix that or not or reshoot. I assume that you used a tripod as your specs indicate the lense was closed down a bit to f/ 11 and you used a 0.8 sec. shutter speed. Guess you were quite a distance from this. I have no idea where you might get to shoot this at a better angle. I would like to see the detail more pronounced and more of the lower portion of the building which seems interesting as well. I do like the symmetry in this and the fact that you did not blow out the sky. Great architecture and I hope we see some more from you and Scotland. Thx!
Message edited by author 2005-07-19 00:57:42. |
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07/19/2005 12:28:15 AM |
I really like the border on this. Good job. |
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07/18/2005 09:16:06 PM |
Cool. How about increasing the contrast? |
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