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JAntonio777
29th of November 2009 (Sun), 00:54
I try in different pictures, changing the aperture bit the bright in the middle is something I couldn't avoid, any suggestion please.:rolleyes:
http://s664.photobucket.com/albums/vv1/JAntonio777/?action=view¤t=Louve.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://i664.photobucket.com/albums/vv1/JAntonio777/Louve.jpg" border="0" alt="Louve panoramic"></a>
aebrown
29th of November 2009 (Sun), 00:58
No image. Link doesn't do anything.
Try embedding the picture, you'll get some more replies...
Until then, I got nothin' else :)
drumsfield
29th of November 2009 (Sun), 08:20
http://i664.photobucket.com/albums/vv1/JAntonio777/Louve.jpg
jetcode
29th of November 2009 (Sun), 11:48
the data you are looking for is in the reflection, copy it, transform it, place in the blown out portion. it just might work.
aebrown
29th of November 2009 (Sun), 12:03
For this image, I think symmetry is important. The building seems uneven with the empty space on the right. As well, the bright light in the middle is quite distracting from the overall image.
All the trees, people, and pond thing detract from the image as well IMO. I am assuming you want this building to be the subject, but you're so far away and behind all these other things, it loses the grandeur you're trying to display. There's just nothing for my eye to grab onto, except for the bright light in the middle...
JAntonio777
2nd of December 2009 (Wed), 02:10
Thanks for correct and display de photo. I agree with the fact is not a good photo, that's the reason for ask and give me your advises, I will follow what Jetcode said I will posted again. Thanks
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