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Jun 06, 2009 22:08 |  #1

This is a shop that is actually located in what used to be the world's largest indoor swimming pool. This is part of the Lightner Museum building in St. Augustine Florida. It was part of a huge hotel complex, built by Henry Flagler in the late 1800's.

It has since been converted into a cafe' and other small shops. The balcony on the second floor, surrounded the pool.

I just thought it looked interesting.

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Jun 06, 2009 22:12 |  #2

I like it. I would like to see a bit more darkness to make the light on the books "pop" more, and also if the light on the stores sign was not so bright on the top. Great shot none the less.




  
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Jun 06, 2009 22:59 |  #3

sr20ser wrote in post #8063222 (external link)
I like it. I would like to see a bit more darkness to make the light on the books "pop" more, and also if the light on the stores sign was not so bright on the top. Great shot none the less.

Thanks for your comments.

Is this a little better?

I tried burning the highlights on the sign above the door, and it didn't look right, so I burned the shadows to make the letters stand out a little, burned the shadows on the floor, and did a slight shadow/highlight adjustment as well to.

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Jun 07, 2009 05:49 |  #4

Edited version is much better.


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Jun 07, 2009 13:41 |  #5

sparker1 wrote in post #8064376 (external link)
Edited version is much better.

I have to agree, thanks to sr20ser for the advice.


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Jun 07, 2009 19:01 |  #6

Edited version is def. the winner.


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Jun 12, 2009 18:01 |  #7

Love the shot, as well as the PP on the edit.


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