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Ravenswood QueenslandOld gold mining town off the highway between Townsville and Charters Towers
Re: Ravenswood QueenslandPlease straighten the horizon in #1 , #2 may benefit from a bit more saturation and #3 is a lovely character building but would really benefit from deepening the sky and cloning out the ute (perhaps clone the tree on the left to cover the driveway )...this would really emphasis the architecture
DebT DebT
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Re: Ravenswood QueenslandTony - they are such beautiful buildings, but the detail has been lost - they appear to be slightly overexposed ? I was only working with your small jpg version, but the amount of detail that is still there in the shots is amazing - only a quick play and obviously been a little heavy handed with my approach (edit - ok, REALLY heavy handed lol) - but have another look at them, and see if you can bring out some more of that hidden detail - will really help with these images
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