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I do sure like all the angles and shapes in this.
Wonder how it would look if the horizontal lines were sraightened?
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I like this capture. The only thing that's not working for me is the orangish light at the bottom of the image. Maybe consider cropping it out? For you what does it add to the photo? Thanks for sharing.
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Old 08-29-2009, 06:52 PM
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I do sure like all the angles and shapes in this.
Wonder how it would look if the horizontal lines were sraightened?
Hi windrider
the roof is a complex structure and yes it has an incredible amount of angles and shapes not really seen in ts full with this photo.But it may look a little like this one which i put on in share your shots. where there is less perspective but more emphesis on the forms.
hey thanks for the ideas well appreciated
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I like this capture. The only thing that's not working for me is the orangish light at the bottom of the image. Maybe consider cropping it out? For you what does it add to the photo? Thanks for sharing.
hi Harksie
Fair comment,i get your point because its funny some feedback have had say that they like the orange lights at the end!!.You could say that the lights are too distracting and draw you away from the overall picture,or they could be an added dynamic to the perspective which was my main objective. i could crop out(funny that sounds a bit like cop out lol!!) but it would perhaps be like some other photos i have done and seem flat and repetitive. Your comments have made me think of alternatives such as keeping the lights/balcony at the bottom but removing the colour which could be a good compromise.
thank you for replying ,your comment have helped me to consider some other options
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look forward to hearing back from you
i will have a tinkering in photoshop and see.
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