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Geometric reflectionTFF (Trevor)
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Re: Geometric reflectionIt is quite good! I cannot help but wondering
if the reflection is natural or you created it from scratch. If you did the latter with the help of software, it is very well done. Either way I believe it adds a lot of interest to an otherwise boring image, specially as it hasn't got the allure of colour. One more point, the cloud in the sky is a bit too white and lacks details so some judicial use of curves or layers may help you in this task.
Re: Geometric reflectionReflections look great, but the buildings look like they are leaning forward a tad. If possible it would be nice to get a bit more detail out of the sky/clouds.
Cameron
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Re: Geometric reflectionNice B&W and suits the subject, which is made interesting by the reflection. I agree with Cam about the vertical and clouds.
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Re: Geometric reflectionIt looks very promising.
I notice there's a fair bit of moiré in blinds and fences. I don't find that a problem and it suggests there's not much of an anti-aliasing filter. It could work well for IR with an appropriate filter.
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Natural reflection. I have only done global PP such as cropping and B&W conversion.
Agreed.
Yes, that appears to be the case in the smaller files. The larger files look much better. TFF (Trevor)
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