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Olli
2nd of September 2007 (Sun), 15:33
From the narrow window the magnificent highrise buildings of Bangkok offer intersting views for the casual traveller.
http://www.laasanen.net/potn/IMG_2966-room-window.jpg
scokar
2nd of September 2007 (Sun), 16:09
very nice.
BottomBracket
3rd of September 2007 (Mon), 09:04
Olli, I think this is a very well composed, dramatic shot. It looks great in black and white, I'd like to see it with the contrast bumped a bit though. Man, you really have wanderlust, I wonder where your next photo will be from :)
Olli
4th of September 2007 (Tue), 13:27
very nice.Thank you, scokar.
Olli, I think this is a very well composed, dramatic shot. It looks great in black and white, I'd like to see it with the contrast bumped a bit though. Man, you really have wanderlust, I wonder where your next photo will be from :)Pio, thanks for noticing about the contrast, the version was not not what I liked. Now the new version is more what I tought is should be. - What about Madrid next week ... :lol::lol:
BottomBracket
4th of September 2007 (Tue), 23:15
Ollis, that new version is just outstanding. Perfecto!
jdizzle
4th of September 2007 (Tue), 23:57
Nice shot Olli! I like how you still have some detail in the room. Good job!
DiscoLizard
5th of September 2007 (Wed), 00:01
Olli - I would have liked it more without the clutter on the table and perhaps just one chair (without the jacket)... Loved Thailand when I was there, the people are very friendly :)
Tobers
5th of September 2007 (Wed), 07:10
Love this shot. Really really good. I umm'd and ahh'd about the table & stuff on it not being in focus, but I've got over that now :D
Olli
6th of September 2007 (Thu), 10:59
Ollis, that new version is just outstanding. Perfecto!;)
Nice shot Olli! I like how you still have some detail in the room. Good job!Cheers Ed! I needed to create two layers and increase the interior brightness a lot.
Olli - I would have liked it more without the clutter on the table and perhaps just one chair (without the jacket)... Loved Thailand when I was there, the people are very friendly :)Good point, DL. I did smoothen (surface blur) the things on the table (and the table and chairs as well). The result was maybe not the best for every eye ... :confused::D
Love this shot. Really really good. I umm'd and ahh'd about the table & stuff on it not being in focus, but I've got over that now :DThanks Tobers, good to get your opinion.
bikerider
6th of September 2007 (Thu), 11:04
love it as it is Olli....hmm maybe we could meet up in Madrid next week!
Olli
6th of September 2007 (Thu), 11:16
love it as it is Olli....hmm maybe we could meet up in Madrid next week!Cheers Roger and thanks. PM sent!
willy b
6th of September 2007 (Thu), 11:46
Brilliant composition, really am liking this!
Big WIll
6th of September 2007 (Thu), 21:11
Very nice shot, have you been to the top of the Hilton in Bangkok??
Olli
8th of September 2007 (Sat), 01:53
Brilliant composition, really am liking this!
Thank you Willy!
Very nice shot, have you been to the top of the Hilton in Bangkok??Cheers Will. No I haven't been on top of the grand Millenium Hilton, but I do have a poor ground (river) level picture of that (see the 2nd, 4th and 5th picture in >this ancient thread< (http://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthread.php?t=136387) ;), and to promote Bangkok a bit more, a rooftop picture from that city is in >this even older thread< (http://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthread.php?t=112157) ;);)).
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