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Todd Miller
{K:16464} 2/21/2003
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nice shot of this beautiful city. i'd probably crop the left side a bit-maybe take that whole tree out. i think that would give it a more balanced look. i think the colors look good.
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Valeh B
{K:890} 2/21/2003
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The quality of the picture is great however I do have an issue with the cropping. The image does not seem to be balanced. Good try!
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Jeroen Wenting
{K:25317} 2/21/2003
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This is indeed a typical scene depicting Amsterdam. In that it is an excellent cityscape. Cropping out the tree and/or the cars would remove much of what tells someone who knows the city that is is indeed Amsterdam.
Aszal, it's not overexposed. That's the kind of light you get here on a bright winter day, extremely harsh and white.
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Curtis Hildebrand
{K:69} 2/21/2003
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The tree on the right is what distracts me from the good scene. I keep saying to myself "get out of the way." BTW, did you select the project right? I'm not seeing anyone (yourself) in the picture.
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Afzal H Mohamed
{K:909} 2/21/2003
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overexposed, with washed out colors. I think cityscapes have to be one of the more difficult sujects to get even halfway decent at. There are too many things happening all at once and human induced chaos results in many a roll being wasted(i have tried and tried and havent had one shot i could call a keeper-all of my pics really suck!!) its all in finding the angles, and finding a way to incorporate all those jumbled elements. A studio shot or even a landscape are much easier to tackle i feel. keep at it cheers
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Pat Fruen
{K:12076} 2/21/2003
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I like the reflections, the soft muted colors and the composition in general....but, imo, it would look better with the cars on the left and right cropped out.
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