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Aug 14, 2006 21:46 |  #1

Here is the original (Image - 1) and edited version (2) of Eiffel tower in Paris, just taken from Europe travel.
What do you think about post processing and how would you improve it?


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Aug 14, 2006 21:49 |  #2

Love the perspective here. I like how your pp brings out more detail. I do not know much about archetectual photography, but I think I would like to see this more balanced. Good job!


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Aug 15, 2006 06:24 as a reply to  @ taramcg's post |  #3

Very innovative way to photograph a well-known landmark.

I think maybe an edit halfway between your edited version and the original might be good. In order to do this, you'll have to use the mask on your adjustment layer (if you have Photoshop).

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Aug 15, 2006 12:26 as a reply to  @ taramcg's post |  #4

taramcg wrote:
Love the perspective here. I like how your pp brings out more detail. I do not know much about archetectual photography, but I think I would like to see this more balanced. Good job!

Very interesting perspective and very creative. Like julies edit as i think it has the right balance between your two shots.

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Aug 15, 2006 15:57 |  #5

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Aug 16, 2006 21:43 |  #6

cool angle, I'm diggin' it




  
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