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Reza Fakhrai
{K:3014} 5/25/2005
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Wow! A perfect example of moody/dramatic landscape. It is such an ineffably beautiful subject, and I wouldn't change one thing in your rendition of it. Great job.
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Sam Oppenheim
{K:3362} 5/25/2005
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You're right. your modifications were very successful at bringing out more detail and making it a more interesting image. I worry, however, that you may have overdone it in the sky and clouds.
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Marc Robin
{K:3385} 5/16/2005
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Hi, thanks for your comments.
Sam, I did rework the whole image quite a bit. Mostly just dodging and burning in photoshop using a layering technique that I learned somewhere on this site. I darkened the sky but tried to dodge the clouds at the same time to get a bit of a red filter effect. And also I darkened much of the buildings except for the small tower and things close to it, hopefully to draw attention to it. The original is here, I think it is much more boring:
http://www.usefilm.com/image/611408.html
Cheers, Marc
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Bruno Caetano
{K:2940} 5/16/2005
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Nice work. The light just brings out every detail in the façade of the building and the B&W just gives a intemporal look.
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Sam Oppenheim
{K:3362} 5/15/2005
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Beautiful Lighting. I did not see the first posting, but the sky looks very dramatic and unreal so I imagine this area was re-worked?
I like the contrast, shdaows and lines of light. Very nice!
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Debby Biri
{K:4775} 5/15/2005
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Marc - this is very dramatic - wonderful shadows - I didn't see the first posting -- Debby
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