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The long walk to faith
The long walk to faith
Revecca


Photograph Information Photographer's Comments
Challenge: Free Study 2011-07 (Advanced Editing VII)
Camera: Nikon D5000
Lens: Nikon AF-S DX Zoom-Nikkor 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G VR
Location: Quito, Ecuador
Date: Jul 20, 2011
Aperture: 3.5
ISO: 640
Shutter: 1/25
Date Uploaded: Jul 31, 2011

Very minimal editing done to this. Basically just brightness, contrast, slight rotation, crop and resize.
Thats what happens when you lack Photoshop, or another editing program.
I personally like this picture, but we'll see how it does. Probably mid 4s.

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Place: 322 out of 343
Avg (all users): 4.9530
Avg (commenters): 5.5000
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Views since voting: 475
Views during voting: 231
Votes: 149
Comments: 5
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08/07/2011 07:13:35 PM
Your crop does emphasis the long walk but I think your crop makes the image look squashed. I see amazing details but I feel like they're too far away for further appreciation. This image also has potential for a dramatic edit. I apologize in advance but this is what I would have done with this image
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08/07/2011 12:02:12 AM
That's quite the perspective.
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08/03/2011 01:54:17 PM
Just a bit crooked but a pretty shot... Seems to lean left...
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08/01/2011 08:55:17 AM
Pretty church.
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08/01/2011 07:03:08 AM
I'm not sure that the whole shebang here gives you the ultimate effect. There's a bit too much, to my eye, in it as it is. I would either have shot the upper or lower half of the inside. In landscape mode. Using the line by the windows (around half way up) as my bottom or top line. If it was possible I would have used HDR to boast the details in the dark as well as the light (windows) because some of the details are blanked out. I would probably have also used lens correction to parallelise the features of the church, making everything vertical. The more I look at it the more I'm thinking I'd go for the roof.
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