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07/13/2006 09:29:30 AM · #1 |
What do you think about this photo ?
I need some comments !
Message edited by author 2006-07-13 09:29:51. |
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07/13/2006 09:38:34 AM · #2 |
A bit too "Arty" for my tastes, but the converging lines ruin it in my opinion. P'Shop it so that the lines of the walls are vertical. |
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07/13/2006 09:42:32 AM · #3 |
Originally posted by pix-al: ... P'Shop it so that the lines of the walls are vertical. |
yep
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07/13/2006 09:45:13 AM · #4 |
to be honest - nothing special to this. and, as said, needs at least a correction of the converging lines. would have been nice, if one of the curtains was partially opened or if there was any other difference between the windows. yellow of bricks should also be more saturated IMO. |
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07/13/2006 10:50:32 AM · #5 |
I agree with all of the comments you've gotten, so far.
Symmetrical compositions with an even number of subjects create a special challenge that hasn't quite been meet in this image, IMHO. |
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07/13/2006 11:02:06 AM · #6 |
About converting lines ,
I think the problem was with architecture ,
Cause if I edit this lines , the new problem will be the windows !!
Anyway , thanks for the comments
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07/13/2006 11:08:35 AM · #7 |
I am a Photoshop amateur; and know very little about using transform. But I did give a quick edit using transform perspective. This is what I got
I'm sure the pros can give you better results. |
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07/13/2006 11:15:24 AM · #8 |
Originally posted by mreza: About converting lines ,
I think the problem was with architecture ,
Cause if I edit this lines , the new problem will be the windows !!
Anyway , thanks for the comments |
You shouldn't get a prob with the windows (as greatandsmall has demonstrated...) as they are converging to the same point as the walls!
If you straighten the image up by stretching it, all lines should become vertical. |
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07/13/2006 11:33:47 AM · #9 |
Thank you Roxanne,
Transforming perspective while cropping is a good way , but it ruins the quality of image in larger size ,
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