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Warren B
{K:7272} 1/17/2005
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Very strong composition. The colours are great.
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Judi Liosatos
{K:34047} 1/16/2005
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Wow!! The angle of the walls forces the viewers eye straight down the path and onto that incredible building. Well done.
7++++
Judi
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Mark Evans
{K:17428} 1/16/2005
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Hello hugo !! i dont mind at all what you have done to my photo !! yours looks much better !! thanks for viewing and taking time to point out a few things , this is why i came on usefilm , its nice that friends like you take time to help out !! cheers .... mark .
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Jeff
{K:499} 1/16/2005
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What I find intresting is the angle of the shot. Your eyes follow the walk through the picture.
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Chris Hunter
{K:25634} 1/16/2005
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A mnice shot Mark - and I do agree that the centered compositon may be improved, but I also think that it does work here given the symmetrical framing of the walkway. The slight greenish cast amy or may not be eliminated, it doesn't really detract too much, but generally the only cast I will leave in a scene is a reddish/orange one from sunsets,
Chris
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dave green
{K:2396} 1/16/2005
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Nice compostion, like Hugo tweaked version brings out the colours.
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Mr. M ...
{K:5507} 1/16/2005
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This is a magic portrait. I really like the perpective and the green tones.
Excellent.
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 1/16/2005
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Hi Mark, I think the bold, head on composition, centering the image both vertically and horizontally makes it a bit static, but that also fits the subject in this case. The tones seem a bit green, and I think a lot of drama could be added with a bit more post processing. Maybe it's a bit of a corny rework, and it's far from perfect, but per attached a slightly tweaked version. Hope you don't mind...:)
Very pictureque scene, though, and I love the British weather; grey and overcast, like it should be...;)
Cheers,
Hugo
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