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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 17 |
Nov 22 |
Reply |
Hi Glen,
Landscapes and seascapes are not my speciality, so it useful to have your comments. Thank you. |
Nov 21st |
| 17 |
Nov 22 |
Reply |
Hi Priscilla, you echo my thoughts. I also imagined there was a story there.
And thank you for your suggestions. |
Nov 21st |
| 17 |
Nov 22 |
Reply |
I think you are right. My problem is never having enough time for editing. This was not a problem when I went to work! |
Nov 21st |
| 17 |
Nov 22 |
Reply |
Hi Sheldon. Thanks for the useful suggestions. |
Nov 21st |
| 17 |
Nov 22 |
Reply |
Thanks Peter, that is a useful suggestion |
Nov 15th |
| 17 |
Nov 22 |
Comment |
Joe, I agree with the comments of Peter and Priscilla, and have nothing more constructive to add.
It is fabulous photo that deserves to be exhibited. |
Nov 14th |
| 17 |
Nov 22 |
Comment |
Hi Priscilla, this is an excellent architectural photo.
Calatrava is well known for bridge design but I'm not familiar with his buildings. You can see a hint of his bridge designs in the supporting cables for the building. Actually, my initial thought was that his building had collapsed!
I understand Peter's comment about the sky. However, I don't dislike it as a background to the architecture. |
Nov 14th |
| 17 |
Nov 22 |
Reply |
Hi Peter, sorry for the late response.
Thank you for your helpful comments. You are right, the aperture was f8, not 2.8. The shutter speed is correct, however, reflecting the brilliant sunlight that is typical of Australia.
I'll adjust the photo more in Photoshop and see if it can be improved. |
Nov 14th |
2 comments - 6 replies for Group 17
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2 comments - 6 replies Total
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