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Does this work??Was staring at the original of this for ages trying to decide what to do with it - finally came up with this. Dont know if it works???
To be honest it doesn't do much for me but some ideas to improve it may be to try and bring some more detail out of the shadows (especially in the dark corner of the wall) and maybe change the frame to make the border even all around...
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I really like the original, the green roof is wonderful, Max
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I'm with everybody else and placing my preference with the 2nd pic however I'm not too fond how close the right edge of the building has nearly been cropped off.
Maybe do a little bit more PP to really give the green an extra punch. Hassy, Leica, Nikon, iPhone
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Yeah I like the colour version as well. Maybe next time also try zoom out a little..looks like the foreground has some nice colours, and at the moment building looks a little squashed in.
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