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| 06/22/2007 01:11:11 PM |
Into the Canyonby Ian-AndrewComment by ShutterPug: I really like this. The composition is pleasing. I really like that you did not over saturate the colors. It allows me to feel the span and depth of the canyon. |
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| 06/21/2007 07:39:27 AM |
Venice Umbrellasby Ian-AndrewComment by Germaine: Just a suggestion, but I'd crop that bit of sky off the top. I think it would give more emphasis to the umbrella and the crowded feeling of the narrow street. |
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| 06/19/2007 01:08:59 AM |
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| 06/18/2007 04:20:18 AM |
An evening in St Marksby Ian-AndrewComment by docpjv: A well exposed evening pic. The movement within the square keeps the eye in the picture whereas the blue sky and the physical structure provides a beautiful frame to thos inside. The hint of wetness enhances the subtle lights and reflections. Very good picture. |
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| 06/08/2007 02:31:09 AM |
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| 06/02/2007 01:47:55 AM |
Palazzo Ducalby Ian-AndrewComment by nixter: When this opened, my immediate reaction was "whoa, look at those clouds!"
Then I read Judy's comment... :) |
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| 06/02/2007 01:23:03 AM |
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| 05/26/2007 08:29:48 PM |
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| 05/26/2007 10:43:08 AM |
Death Valley Outlook (B & W)by Ian-AndrewComment by wavelength: You might try channel mixer, pick the blue channel first, and then monochrome. Then bring Blue down to 0, and red and green +75 or so. I've been using this method a lot and I really like the results for most daylight balance pictures. but yes, a little neat image on this does wonders. |
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| 05/26/2007 09:54:45 AM |
Death Valley Outlook (B & W)by Ian-AndrewComment by twmax: I like both a lot. I think the B&W would be nicer if you ran it through NeatImage to remove some of the noise, expecially in the sky. I really like your composition...the ridge of the dune leads you right into the photo, and to the person. This would have been a great entry in the Rule Of Thirds challenge. |
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