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05/23/2006 08:12:47 AM |
Hi!
Very creative. I like the colours. The lighting could be stronger.
I like It:) |
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05/22/2006 09:20:32 PM |
Greetings from CTP2
I like the idea. The choice in background is ideal and the composition is perfect. The thing that holds this back is the lighting. When I look at this in photoshop the histogram barely registers any information in the midtones, which is why there is a harsh transition from light to dark in this image. What I would try and do is use more lighting that is difused and light the glass from behind to avoid those hot spots in the front. You'll get better looking glass that can support a reflection like the skyline with better detail. Avoiding those hot spots will also allow you more room to work in post processing to bring out the detail in the skyline without worry about blowing the highlights in general.
Message edited by author 2006-05-22 21:23:15. |
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05/22/2006 01:52:57 PM |
Hello from Ãlex, of the CTP MkII
First Impression: Nice reflection with a good BG
Composition: Very good use of thirds, well balanced.
Subject: It's OK, but a bit strange for me, it's difficult to understand where are you, how nyc is reflecting on the glass.
Technical: Colors are a bit washed, as they are a reflection. The focus is good on the glass.
Improvement: Maybe you could try with a bigger glass
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