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| 05/04/2004 08:47:03 PM |
Make Room For the Big Boysby skyjackComment by spudart: At first i didn't like that the small house had nicer values in the grayscale, but there's something to be said conceptually about the smaller house having richer values. |
| 05/02/2004 05:36:17 PM |
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| 05/02/2004 11:34:06 AM |
Make Room For the Big Boysby skyjackComment by alanbataar: The exposure is pretty far off -- the whole right side is over exposed. In the future, there are a couple of things to try: if your camera has exposure lock, set the exposure on the right side, then re-frame the image to compose it the way you want. Also, it looks like you were shooting into the sun. You could stand on the opposite side of the big building (with the sun at your back). This would also have the effect of exaggeration -- making the big building look bigger and the small building look smaller. |
| 05/01/2004 10:56:39 PM |
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| 05/01/2004 05:48:00 PM |
Nightscapeby skyjackComment by David.C: Love the colors in the sky. Nicely done, but did you consider cropping a bit closer on the right -- not much, just enough to bring the central lighted area over more toward the third line. |
| 05/01/2004 03:31:39 PM |
Nightscapeby skyjackComment by sp00f: I wonder how this might have looked with a tighter crop... The darkness on the right really pulls my eyes away from the beautifully captured building all the way to the left. I love the highlights of the terraces. Nice image |
| 05/01/2004 11:46:52 AM |
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