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gerardkParticipant
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Not sure if these belong here – they were taken on the street but are probably more architecture than street photography. A good excuse to mess around with tones !
The Dragons Gate I
http://www.deviantart.com/view/36170072/
The Dragons Gate II
http://www.deviantart.com/view/36170526/
The Dragons Gate III
http://www.deviantart.com/view/36171078/
I think the third one is the probably stronger image.
nolongerParticipantAll three are great shots, but I agree – the third one is probably the best. The first one is nice, but the head is all jumbled up with the wings and the sky.
jlangParticipantPictures are a bit too big to appreciate without scrolling but I think I like the second one the best. I think the first one is too close, the third one is too far but without wanting to sound like Goldilocks, the second one was just right.
gerardkParticipantThanks for the comments – re the resolution I actually prefer them in that resolution.
I know on most monitors it requires a tiny scroll to centre but for people with larger monitors they get to see a little bit more detail. Theres nothing I hate more than seeing a good picture which you have to squint to make out whats going on so thats why I always give as much space to them as I can.
goonerParticipantGerard,
You’ll have to share you’re secrets with us. Thats a really interesting look you’re achieving.
G.
masteroftherealmParticipantHey dude those gates are amazing where are they!!
(And before anyone says it, yes Im posting at 5am ;p)FrankCParticipantReally good photographs Gerard. Really like the ‘look’ – assume you’re doing some post-processing.
Shows the difference a more creative approach makes between the straightforward photos here http://www.harlechhouse.com/ and yours.
gerardkParticipantFrankC wrote:
Really good photographs Gerard. Really like the ‘look’ – assume you’re doing some post-processing.
Shows the difference a more creative approach makes between the straightforward photos here http://www.harlechhouse.com/ and yours.
Cheers for that – didnt know they had a website. I also thought it was more of a harry potter type fixation going on than a welsh inspired theme for the gates. Nice one. Ps to someone who asked earlier its near the goat pub in goatstown – pm me and I will dig up the address.
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