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| 04/28/2006 05:02:02 PM |
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| 04/28/2006 04:56:16 PM |
The Flower Shoppeby ElaineComment: Well done for a selective desaturation image. You've done well with your presentation. |
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| 04/28/2006 04:55:21 PM |
San Franciscoby bryanbrazilComment: Great composition and use of the arch fro framing. Excellent coor in buildings and interesting perspective. The overly smoothed area on the building tops and sky and the slight haloing along the arch are a little distracting. |
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| 04/28/2006 04:51:12 PM |
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| 04/28/2006 04:48:43 PM |
Windowed historyby PainielComment: Good lighting and color. Decent composition. Looks to have a touch too much noise reduction applied to the image that makes it look a little artificial. Of course, that could be intentional. Overall, a nicely done image. |
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| 04/28/2006 04:43:54 PM |
Room with a Viewby talmyComment: I'd recognize the the wreck of the Peter Iredale no matter how closely you crop! :) |
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| 04/28/2006 04:43:01 PM |
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| 04/28/2006 04:40:42 PM |
Windowsby ZenjohnComment: Decent picture, excellant sharpness and you handled leveling with lense distortion as good as it could be done. You may have got just a bit sloppy with the blue gradient over the top windows. The center one looks like you overlayed the top of the window frame. The left one looks a little crooked at the top. The black overlay on the bottom windows look artificial. I would have tried to do something to bring out the detail in the blown out areas of the building on the upper left of the frame. |
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| 04/28/2006 04:36:21 PM |
Hardwick Old Hall, Derbyshireby alpharichComment: I'm guessing you used "Shadow/Highlight" on this one. Nice composition. You might try adding more mid-tone contrast to take a little of the "flatness" out of the image. |
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| 04/28/2006 04:25:03 PM |
A window framedby GautiComment: The content within the window is very, very good. Everything surrounding it is drab and low contrast. You might try three things: 1-Make a Levels adjustment throwing away the few pixels at top end but use masking to bring them back again in the image (that would be in the window) 2-Use Selective color to adjust both green and blue to make those colors stand out more. 3-Use 'Selective color' to select the green ivy and add a 50% greyscale overaly layer, and paint in lighten mode at about 20-30% to bring out more green in the ivy. You might like the result. |
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