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Aug 31, 2007 16:56 |  #1

Hey everyone, just another from me, this is Brisbane's Casino. Let me know what you think. C&C welcome! thanks, dan

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Aug 31, 2007 17:04 |  #2

Uhm sorry, doesn't do anything for me.


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Aug 31, 2007 17:50 as a reply to  @ bcap's post |  #3

Sorry, Weatherboy, but I think it's too blurry and busy for my tastes. I'd like to see other shots of the place, though, because it looks like a cool subject.


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Sep 01, 2007 05:33 |  #4

As the others have said. Not a top shot, in colour it could look a lot more interesting.


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Sep 01, 2007 05:33 |  #5

Too dark... Too soft...




  
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Sep 02, 2007 01:37 |  #6

the casino looks so great in colour, this kind of spoils it


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Sep 03, 2007 14:35 |  #7

looks kinda nostalgic to me. If that was your intent, I like it.


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Sep 03, 2007 17:31 |  #8

I like it and would like to know how you got the soft effect.

By the way, this is exactly the way a casino looks at night, when your leaving. They are nice and sharp when you walk in, but after a night of drinking and at 4am, this is exactly like what they all look like on the way out and looking back. ;)


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Sep 04, 2007 02:34 |  #9

Hey ive been using a program called "Corel Paint shop pro XI" its a very good program, in that i used the function "time machine" thats how i got the effect.
This is original in colour to if your interested...

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Sep 04, 2007 03:35 |  #10

Not great, but def better than your first post!




  
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Sep 04, 2007 06:49 as a reply to  @ seed808's post |  #11

I like the dreamy look to the first one but overall the second one is better.




  
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Sep 04, 2007 09:31 |  #12

a casino is definitely known for their flashiness...i didn't know what i was looking for on the first shot.


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