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new york, new york.
i'd like some constructive critique, and this seems to be the place for it.
i'm new to pixel post, and i really like it thus far, here is a picture i'm proud of, tell me what you think. http://www.dannisnokiller.com/pixel/...p?showimage=36 thanks -danN |
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posted on comment on your site.
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Very nice. If you have a polarizing filter, I think that would help the colors really pop in this picture. The sky will be a more intense blue.
I like how the reflections on the building make it look like you can see through the building. I would also remove the tree branches in the upper left corner. Neat shot.
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thanks for the input guys, i'd like to try some filter photography sometime.. i'm in the process of getting a new camera (my slr got stolen, so i've been using my sony cybershot ----eeek.) soon enough i'll have another slr, and i can have more control over the shots.
thanks again, -danN |
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- the tree, why is it poking in the photo?
- the ground? its not quite abstract or direct architecture, from that far away i wonder where is a horizon or a ground line - why new york? it gives no real view of new york, its a single set of stuctures
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- the tree, good question - i'm not sure. -the ground? i never thought of that.. -new york, thats just where the photo was taken - thats it. |
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