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May 29, 2006 11:13 |  #1

Two photos taken around high noon with my Rebel XT, 18-55mm.
The angle on the first one isn't my favorite but the subject with the signs in the background were perfect for the shot.

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Jun 01, 2006 18:06 |  #2

Interesting pictures, i like the 2nd shot, and broken glass.
You might like to increase the contrast.




  
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Jun 02, 2006 00:56 as a reply to  @ frs's post |  #3

These are really cool shots, and I like them a lot. What kind of conversion did you use for these? I did a curves adjustemnt on this picture which brought out a lot of contrast at the top and in the corners of the door.


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Jun 02, 2006 04:28 |  #4

I really like the second one and I very much like the adjustment you did Getting-Started.


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Jun 02, 2006 05:35 |  #5

I like #2. I love pics of doors and windows :)

#1 has too much clutter in the background IMO.

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