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07/16/2006 06:55:52 PM |
Actually, I agree with dwterry. I would like the image a lot more if the person was more prominent in the image. |
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07/16/2006 01:07:46 PM |
Hate to be a dissenter, but.... for me this is just too busy. Too hard to look at because there is so much going on in the image. It leaves the guy barely noticeable. Even worse, the buildings may be in sharp focus, but look at the guy's face - he definitely is not.
It might be fine as an architectural piece ... but not as a wedding album image, it just doesn't look like the story is about him.
Just my two cents worth (and you can see I'm not in the majority, so take it for what it's worth).
Message edited by author 2006-07-16 17:09:18. |
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07/15/2006 08:49:09 PM |
everything's in such sharp focus that it almost makes this look 2-dimensional... like he's standing against a backdrop. :) my eyes are completely drawn into this, though... i love the contrast. |
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07/15/2006 05:56:51 PM |
NICE post processing, love the contrast! Wonderful job! |
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