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mobius crane
construction cranes shot through statue.
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Great conversion work.
Light and texture on statue is very good.
Regards, Manuel Sousa.
manuel sousa at 23:18 CEST on 07-May-2006 [Reply]
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manuel sousa wrote:
> Great conversion work.
> Light and texture on statue is very good.
> Regards, Manuel Sousa.
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Thanks Manuel. I liked the shape and form of the shot but the sky was overcast and with completely blown out highlights so I thought I'd try inverting it.
Regards,
bert
Donald Bryant at 00:02 CEST on 08-May-2006 [Reply]
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Hello Bryant, I like your picture. Very nice composition and postprocessing.
Ricardo Rico at 17:41 CEST on 10-May-2006 [Reply]
thanks
Ricardo Rico wrote:
> Hello Bryant, I like your picture. Very nice composition and postprocessing.
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Hi Ricardo
Thank you for your comments. I too was pleased with the composition but the post processing was really just an attemt to salvage a badly overexposed sky ;^)
Regards, Donald Bryant (bert)
Donald Bryant at 22:13 CEST on 10-May-2006 [Reply]
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Sometimes it pays to keep the pics that have "flaws" (the overexposure) on initial sorting/ viewing as you found out here. A little polishing can make a gem like this. Great work.
Darrell E at 08:47 CEST on 22-May-2006 [Reply]