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| 12/04/2009 02:29:28 AM |
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| 12/04/2009 02:24:25 AM |
St Augustine 1by MelethiaComment: Nice church. But, your image is relatively sharp at the centre but extremely soft at the top and the bottom. That is the nature of wide angle lenses on sub-standard digital cameras. Try this with a large format camera on a sheet of 50 iso film and see the HUGE difference. |
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| 12/04/2009 02:17:04 AM |
833686by undieyatchComment: Places like these cry out to be photographed with an 8x10 camera and some Fuji 100 film. You will gain much more detail and increase the colour subtleties by a great amount. Digital doesn\'t do it justice at all.
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| 12/04/2009 01:58:39 AM |
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| 12/04/2009 01:56:13 AM |
Judgment Day by Shutter-For-HireComment: There is something rather fake looking about this image, and I believe it is the dark sky in relation to the very crisp and sharply lit church.
This tells me that the shooter relies a lot on the computer to create his photo rather than shoot it better at the start.
I see this as being a photo-illustration rather than a photograph of a church.
No ribbons from me on this one. |
| 12/04/2009 01:49:36 AM |
Cathedral by dswannComment: I find that this image seems to be over sharpened and has the contrast tweaked slightly high.
Check out the work by esteemed architecture photog Julius Schulman and the team of Anderson and Low. Wonderful work. |
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