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Oct 23, 2008 14:37 |  #1

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Oct 23, 2008 18:26 |  #2

Real nice, especially the first, nice wide angle shot also.


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Oct 23, 2008 21:24 |  #3

HDR tends to rob a shot of contrast. I think you'll find that -- good as these are -- they'll be even better with a boost in contrast.


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Oct 23, 2008 21:45 |  #4

The only thing that bothers me is the converging verticals that can be fixed in Ps. With a wide angle lens it's going to happen but I think these could be improved by a little correction.

Look good though :)


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Oct 24, 2008 04:59 |  #5

Wow, what a beautiful building. Great shots. But I agree on the contrast. :)


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Oct 24, 2008 06:05 |  #6

EOS_JD wrote in post #6550550 (external link)
The only thing that bothers me is the converging verticals that can be fixed in Ps. With a wide angle lens it's going to happen but I think these could be improved by a little correction.

Look good though :)

I like the wide angle look personally, its mostly why i shoot with the siggie 10-20 most times.

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HDR tends to rob a shot of contrast. I think you'll find that -- good as these are -- they'll be even better with a boost in contrast.

My first thoughts when i saw these, add a curves adjustment layer and they will really pop!!

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Oct 24, 2008 12:48 |  #7

zacker wrote in post #6551938 (external link)
I like the wide angle look personally, its mostly why i shoot with the siggie 10-20 most times.

I have the Canon 10-22 and yes wide is good but the coverging verticals does not make a nice look to an image and usually these are corrected in PP.


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