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Sep 29, 2008 11:04 |  #1

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any comments or criticisms would be greatly appreciated, I'm very new at this. I do, however, enjoy it :D
Also, none of these have been touched by photoshop, as i'm pretty intimidated by it. It's a hefty program to learn.

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Sep 29, 2008 19:12 |  #2

I think #4 has the most potential due to the repeating architectural pattern. If this subject is close enough for a convenient reshoot. I'd reshoot it on an overcast day which will keep the background trees from being overly bright as they are overexposed & distracting in this photo. Fall leaves are just around the bend and that would bring some extra color and interest to the shot. Also, converting to black & white may work well for this shot as it has the potential for a reasonablly high dynamic range. I would encourage you to give the photoshop a try, starting with basic adjustments first (brightness/contrast/s​aturation/sharpness). These are very easy adjustments and can be quite rewarding on their own. Then, just experiment with other settings - you'll get the hang of it quicker than you'd think. Welcome to the forum, plasticmotif.

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