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ExhibitionI'm trying to pick a shot for the DSLRUsers exhibition, I think this is the short list, hit me up with your thoughts!
Re: ExhibitionHands down number 2 for me.
Re: ExhibitionI like 2 and 3... ... lovely shots.
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Re: ExhibitionPersonal opinion and this is subjective...
Picture 1: would look better with the top and bottom cropped further so that the Buildings are almost at the top and bottom of the shot. Feels a bit too roomy. They might even work as a frame for the boat heading down the canal. Picture 2: Great subject. Facinating however, personally I noticed that it's tilted and not symetrical. Possibly a correction in PS would fix. that's again subjective and only an opinion. If I was submitting this one--and it's a great picture-- I'd be looking to straighten it out first. Love Picture 5. However if it was to submit to an exhibit. I'd probabaly chose Picture 2 for the great subject matter after straightening it out
Re: Exhibition#2 for me, i agree with the earlier comments of straightening, but i think a little extra brightening of the darker areas might also help...
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Re: Exhibitionhow about #2, but printed on matt ?fibre glass or something. hung on the ceiling with a even faint backlight (LED so you can have it on all the time)?
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Re: ExhibitionThanks everyone!
Went with #2, which was what I wanted to do anyway so thanks for giving me the answer I wanted Didn't end up correcting the perspective, not something I've played with before and it seems to get good reception as it is. Surenj, that's such a cool idea... I'm thinking of renovating at the moment as well...
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