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Anna Schulz
{K:1186} 10/31/2006
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hi mark, i just had a second look at your image. looks great. maybe i can try it the next time when i have this problem. anna
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Mark Longo
{K:12760} 10/30/2006
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I understand Anna. I actually *painted in* some of the clouds seen on my "Times Square Before Dark" image you commented on. The sky was pretty blown and when it's one of those gray days there's not a lot you can do. It's a great image you have here regardless.
Mark
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Anna Schulz
{K:1186} 10/30/2006
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thanks mark, for your kind and honest words. i really appreciate it. the sky was so grey on this day. i couldnt work on it. but thank you. anna
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Mark Longo
{K:12760} 10/30/2006
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I like this shot of Times Square. It is original and does a nice job of communicating the impression of Manhattan's vertical landscape. It looks a bit over exposed as the sky is completely blown out. you might be able to bring some of that back using Photoshop's Image->Adjustments->Shadow/Highlight tool, but maybe not. In any event, I like the compositional effect of the long vertical lines soaring above the street. It is very effective!
Mark
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Anna Schulz
{K:1186} 10/30/2006
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hi paul, thanks for your nice comment... i appreciate it... anna
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Paul Lara
{K:88111} 10/29/2006
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Yeah, this is certainly one of those places where you wish your lens were a bit wider, eh?
I like how the view is predominantly upward; sort of like the tourist faces peering up.
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