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Jytte Kristensen
{K:446} 4/2/2003
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It is a really amazing perspective this doorway has, nice photo and well captured
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Jeff Thomford
{K:247} 3/31/2003
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I like the arches. The non-symmetric lighting might suggest a point of view off to one side a little bit.
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Matt Davis
{K:3935} 3/31/2003
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Clara. This is a nice photo. I usually move/cut objects out of shot such as that cone but it actually adds to the picture IMO. I don't think the cropping is a problem but the Museum name would be nice. I too had the same problem for exposing when shooting archways so if you do have any feedback i'd appreciate the tips too!
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Marco Grandi
{K:16680} 3/31/2003
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Splendid composition and perspective!I like it..:-) Bye Marco.
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Clara Showalter
{K:663} 3/31/2003
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Thank you all for the feedback. George, you should have seen me the other day during an unexpected story. I had my jacket off, surrounding the tripod. I looked like an old time photographer. Christian, any ideas exposurewise on how to get the museum and arches exposed correctly together? Or is that an impossible task?
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George Marks
{K:15437} 3/31/2003
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I know what you mean about LCD's in bright daylight. It drives me nuts too. Maybe we could go back to hoods. I'm a sucker for shots of arches in perspective and I love your photo.
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Christian Barrette
{K:21125} 3/31/2003
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Neat perspective with excellent details. Exposure is good inside the arches but the entrance of the museum is overexposed, Perhaps burning in could reveal its name more clearly. The image is tilted to the left just a little bit.
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Hayri CALISKAN
{K:16195} 3/31/2003
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Great angle of the shot.Perfect perspective.
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Harald Meyer
{K:437} 3/31/2003
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Good composition, I like the chairs and the red ... (don't know the english term for it). rg Harald
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