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Date Uploaded: Feb 1, 2007

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02/09/2007 07:38:51 PM
Yep, I agree with the B&W comment, but I like the shadows on the sidewalk.
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02/06/2007 04:15:45 PM
I have to echo the bw comments. :)
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02/03/2007 09:16:33 AM
i agree, b/w would look great with this
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02/03/2007 12:07:11 AM
Oh this one would be very dramatic with a monochrome or even sepia toning!
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02/02/2007 11:45:10 PM
Yes, try a B&W. Maybe I would crop a bit tighter on the right.
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02/02/2007 04:52:15 PM
Post processing so far is being the death of me, Lisa, so I feel for you on that one, and won't add to what the people who know about such things have already said. I like the angles and the lines in this shot a lot, and the shadows add to that. Nice composition!
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02/01/2007 11:08:16 PM
yup - I concur with those who suggested this would be better in b/w. I like how the shadow casts the letters on the ground
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02/01/2007 10:51:40 PM
Nice perspective and great soft colours!
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02/01/2007 09:00:20 PM
Nice perspective. I have to agree with the others that the color balance is off. Seems to be a bit too yellow. It works OK on the concrete and glass, but when something that you "know" the color of, like the sky, is off, it's really disconcerting.
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02/01/2007 07:15:26 PM
I really like how you captured the shadows. They really enhance the shot.
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02/01/2007 04:19:54 PM
Originally posted by emily212:

I agree with ArpeggioAngel


Me too.
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02/01/2007 11:54:42 AM
I agree with ArpeggioAngel
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02/01/2007 11:09:48 AM
I think this would look great in black and white with the contrast bumped up a little.
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02/01/2007 08:31:39 AM
Good angle.....and what's in this museum?
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02/01/2007 04:59:56 AM
Have you played with Selective Color yet? I find it gives alot of control to color adjustment. I agree with megatherian about the sky it is abit off, but I like the shadows and comp of the photo.
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02/01/2007 02:47:42 AM
I really like the angle of this shot and the shadows hitting the floor, I agree with previous posts about the colour but it's a great shot.
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02/01/2007 02:40:21 AM
Hey thanks guys.

I'm teaching myself photoshop this year and took this challenge to ensure I exercise myself EVERY DAY - GRIN!

I'm really grateful for all advice and responses. I truly want to improve and am in awe of the great talent that surrounds me here.

I still very much have my 'training wheels' on with photoshop - so often my skills are not up to par to obtain my desired outcome.

Hopefully this is temporary - SMILE!
02/01/2007 02:36:25 AM
hi lisa .. i like your angle and perspective .....
i'd be tempted to saturate the green shade that's already in the glass, and maybe make the concrete etc a bit more orange as a contrast... but thats only my opinion and other ppl might think its better the way it is ...
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02/01/2007 02:23:22 AM
Interesting building. I like the way the shadow of the sign hits the ground.

I'm not very fond of the color balance though. I think it works for the concrete but the green in the sky is a little odd. Maybe try it as a duotone.
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