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calibano
5th of May 2005 (Thu), 08:39
Walking around the city. It's spring and and the evenings are great.
ed2day
5th of May 2005 (Thu), 13:29
Looks beautiful. Slightly overexposed?
Rob612
5th of May 2005 (Thu), 15:39
Wow, a fellow Italian on board ! Welcome !
Good pic, but you can straighten the horizon a little.
Fer!
5th of May 2005 (Thu), 17:12
Nice night shot. I agree with the previous comments: I find it a bit overexposed and the horizon line needs to be corrected.
Titus213
5th of May 2005 (Thu), 18:52
Wow, what's holding the water in? Actually I just straightened a copy and it didn't look straight either. Hmmm.....
I do like night shots. This is a bit overexposed.
MAGIcAL
5th of May 2005 (Thu), 19:40
Nice colors! Although the horizon is slanted a bit... :?:
GTogs
5th of May 2005 (Thu), 19:56
I love night shots! The colors and light reflections make it wonderful!
calibano
6th of May 2005 (Fri), 05:48
Thank you.
I have learnt a new lesson with you all:
I shouldn't have been too involved in my pictures and I should have looked at them more carefully,
I mean the overexposure and the horizon.
I admit it was my fault.
No apologize.
I was too proud of my shots to realize there was something wrong.
I've learnt the first lesson!!!!
thank you all.
:o
BobL
6th of May 2005 (Fri), 06:23
Thank you.
I have learnt a new lesson with you all:
I shouldn't have been too involved in my pictures and I should have looked at them more carefully,
I mean the overexposure and the horizon.
I admit it was my fault.
No apologize.
I was too proud of my shots to realize there was something wrong.
I've learnt the first lesson!!!!
thank you all.
:o
Hey man, no need to apologize, we are all learners in one way or another.
I posted a panorama of the same Verona bridge on thread
http://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthread.php?t=71097 - you will have to scroll down a bit to see them.
BTW My mother is from the Veneto and my father is from Trento.
Ciao
Rob612
6th of May 2005 (Fri), 11:35
C'mon buddy ! Nothing to apologize. We are all here to learn rom each other. Otherwise, why posting pictures ? Only to read answers like "good shot" or "wonderful" ? Thats highly desiderable, but remember that friend (even the online ones) are not there just or the nice stuff. Critics are necessary to one's personal growth in any field.
ed2day
6th of May 2005 (Fri), 12:46
No blame to take here! Nothing wrong with being emotionally attached to your photos. But I think everyone here is looking for ways to improve their photos--no matter how good they are. Also, you don't have to agree with the criticisms--it's all about what YOU want it to look like.
Titus213
6th of May 2005 (Fri), 13:15
Ya know, both of those 'problems' could be fixed in Photoshop. No big deal. We are all trying to get to the point where what comes out of the camera is good. Until then, Photoshop is the tip of the day...Welcome to the forums. I'm looking forward to your future posts from Venice.
PS - I don't think it is that over-exposed.
RbrtPtikLeoSeny
6th of May 2005 (Fri), 18:50
Huh! Nice! I like it!
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