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Unusual Prague BW Building Supporting
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drunken_spartanParticipantssheridanMember
Hi Patrick,
I like the composition. Hard to get the right exposure on something like this as the sun seems to be quite strong above the ledge on the building leading to some spots that are blown. Can you recover any detail on the upper part of the building?
Also, you could do some selective lightening around the faces of the guys holding up the ledge just to bring out some detail there too.
My two cents!
drunken_spartanParticipantssheridan wrote:
Hi Patrick,
I like the composition. Hard to get the right exposure on something like this as the sun seems to be quite strong above the ledge on the building leading to some spots that are blown. Can you recover any detail on the upper part of the building?
Also, you could do some selective lightening around the faces of the guys holding up the ledge just to bring out some detail there too.
My two cents!
cheers for the feedback.I really do need to calibrate my monitor.the statues didnt look as dark on my home pc,so yup should be able to bring out some more detail on those.I doubt Id be able to recover much form the lighter side of the building,it was incredibly bright over there.Its hard to explain but there was a very clear light.
aoluainParticipantHi Patrick,
I like the composure of this but for me there is too mush contrast and as stephen said the
figures are not clear.with a bit of processing this could be a great pic, in my opinion.
I like it and hopefully look forward to seeing an update.
Alan
drunken_spartanParticipantaoluain wrote:
Hi Patrick,
I like the composure of this but for me there is too mush contrast and as stephen said the
figures are not clear.with a bit of processing this could be a great pic, in my opinion.
I like it and hopefully look forward to seeing an update.
Alan
thanks muchly for the feedback….I shall make the neccessary adjustments….
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