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gold coast building i stayedpretty cool building that i have recently stayed at. i think the images are quite interesting.
Re: gold coast building i stayedInteresting perspective especially in No.3
I think this would have been a good candidate for HDR. to get a bit more out of the overexposed sky. __________
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Re: gold coast building i stayedNow this is a funky building. Great subject to use also.
I like the way #1 and #3 move you view skywards. On my monitor #3 looks a little light. Maybe you could increase contrast and darken slightly, that would perhaps bring the clouds out a little as well? Regards Colin
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Re: gold coast building i stayedthanks for the advice. i will try it out
Re: gold coast building i stayedI have to admit that it is a funky building. #2 is my favourite, how it fades into the darkness.
Cameron
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Re: gold coast building i stayedGreat subject and excellent composition.
As mentioned the exposure of the sky could do with some work. Did you shoot in RAW? There is definitely some information hiding there and some blue in the sky might match the building very nicely. Nice work. 5DmII + some L lenses
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Re: gold coast building i stayedNumber two appeals to me more than the other two. However, I like the perpectives you have chosen to shoot this images.
Re: gold coast building i stayednar, i unfortunatly did not shot these in raw. i still dont have a good understanding of what it is and its advantages but i will learn! i agree the sky's could look alot better but im not sure how to go about it. thanks heaps for the compliments!
Re: gold coast building i stayedI really like the last one. Very interesting point of view. I like the high contrast in these images.
Alex
Re: gold coast building i stayedThree good images, but number two is my favourite. I especially like the contrast between the black sky and the vivid colours, and also the contrast between the complexity on the right and the simple squiggley line (is that a correct photographic term?) on the left. Exposure is spot on, too.
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