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Street FurnitureWhat done the people think about treatment of this
Re: Street FurnitureHi Tony, I like it, but can't help thinking a bit of selective focus would have improved things. Open up the aperture and focus on the second or third post perhaps. Also perhaps an ever so slightly higher POV so all the lower rails line up.
I am in two minds about the rail behind. Again changing the POV will perhaps bring it into play better, but it may be stronger image if you simply clone it out. Greg
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I think it makes it look more 3D and with a more weathered feel.
Re: Street FurnitureI think Greg made some good points regarding the image composition, but I like the treatment...it brings with is contrast but retains a nice selection of tones
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