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Here is a photo I took in New York over the summer. Post work was done to make the sky pop and enhance the shadows.
Thanks for any and all comments. Updated with exif info. Camera: Canon EOS Digital Rebel XSi Exposure: 0.011 sec (1/90) Aperture: f/13.0 Focal Length: 25 mm ISO Speed: 100 Last edited by mark.zegarelli; 11-25-2009 at 02:49 PM. |
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So you'll know what you need to include, I have attached the guidleines for your reading pleasure.
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Since there is no direct question. . . .
I like the shot, I like the composition but would have liked to see the angle changed to have the low right hand side building missing. Not sure if that would have been possible. Good job! CW |
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Thanks for the comments. I've updated the original post with EXIF data.
I agree about the building in the lower right corner. I should have considered it in the original framing. I just tried cropping it out, but it makes the image less balanced I think. Does the vignette seem too strong? I like how it works with the sky at the top, but with the building at the bottom, it makes the building too dark. Thanks again.
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