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May 13, 2010 09:29 |  #1

pp is a little ott, but i quite like it

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May 14, 2010 09:22 |  #2

I like it! PP style definitely suits it.


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May 14, 2010 09:53 |  #3

red-barron wrote in post #10179630 (external link)
I like it! PP style definitely suits it.

thx. i might go back and desaturate the sky a bit - it looks a little bit too blue/green.

i love the way it brings out the warm colours of the stone vs the green copper highlights on the roof.

i want to stay there one day :)




  
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May 14, 2010 12:06 |  #4

I dig this shot. I agree on desaturating the sky. A gloomy gray sky would make it look freakin' perfect in my eyes.


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May 14, 2010 13:13 |  #5

Actually, it looks pretty accurate! Maybe a touch 'brown' instead of the dismal 'gray' that everything usually appears at that particular spot.

And thanks for posting the shot. My son and I picked up the bus right there during our week in London a couple of years ago. Very fond memories of that street!

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May 14, 2010 14:54 |  #6

Good shot. Perhaps if you go back you could try a longer exposure to get some motion blur - the zafira doesnt add much to the photo!


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