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Much Much Much better imho.
That was exactly what I was trying to suggest, but failed a little with my 5 mins in lightroom. The warm rather than overpowering yellows bring out the bridge being side lit. The river and sky retain realism and more detail is evident in the buildings and bridge as a whole. Kstiltne, what do you think of it, and was the feedback useful? |
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I do like this version as well. I really liked the yellow version as well, even though it wasn't very realistic, for me, it had a very interesting feel to it. The critique was very useful. I think I'll keep both versions.
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I, too like this last version the best. Now, if you could just deepen the sky to accent the suspension wire tower, and highlight the starting sunset. I like your choice of viewpoint for this shot, and this latest crop. This version accents the city to the left under the bridge, as well as to the city shoreline to the right of the bridge.
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I actually like the first version. Granted, if you were trying to achieve a realistic recording of the scene, it wouldn't have worked for me. But photographers aren't really bound to those parameters, are they? I guess your last image works for the technical side of me and the first, the artistic side.
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To be honest... I love it from your first post on here... I tried comparing all of them, but I come back to the first one for this one... I do see where everyone is going but, its a neat concept, the colors make it kinda quirky and different....
Nice composition too! Keep em coming!
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