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Ania Zielińska-Hoşaf
{K:61374} 8/30/2010
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Thank you so much, Jose!
Best wishes Ania
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Jose Ignacio (Nacho) Garcia Barcia
{K:96391} 8/30/2010
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fantastic. great perspective. 7+++++
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Ania Zielińska-Hoşaf
{K:61374} 2/4/2010
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Whoah, you did a good job with the edit, the sky looks so great! Thank you, Abdalla! :)
Best wishes, Ania
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abdalla4ever boudy
{K:663} 2/4/2010
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Ania i really love this photo sooooooooo much, good lighting ,perfect shot really , but i think if u process it with High Dynamic Range it will be pefrect and allow me to simply edit it for u i hope u like it :) best wishes abdalla
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Nick Karagiaouroglou
{K:127263} 12/28/2009
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As I told you, Ania, the "pixelosis" didn't came because of "downsizing the image in another program". (Except of course if you did the whole downsizing algorithm manually by selecting single pixels and arranging them as needed. ;-)) The problem here is an excess of sharpening - who knows in which step it came in.
In general, downsizing is a piece of a cake. You just get your imaging software, adjust the new dimensions and click "OK". That's all. Remember, downsizing is easy. Upsizing is another story. ;-)
Oh, and another hint. When uploading make sure to check the option "No sharpening" on the input page of UF. Or else it seems that the automatic processes of UF will do the amount of sharpeing that you checked. Which means that that option is not meant as an input about how much sharpening you already did, but rather as an option about how much *additional* sharpening you would like to have automatically from the upload processes of UF.
Cheers and keep on going.
Nick
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Ania Zielińska-Hoşaf
{K:61374} 12/27/2009
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I'm trying not to swear but a few times I couldn't resist (silently! :P ). I just felt very desperate when the program wanted to co-operate with others but didn't want to co-operate with me xD
The card is here: http://www.usefilm.com/Image.asp?ID=1561993
Just a collage made of stuff cut from a few my photos :p
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Baher Jamil
{K:1155} 12/27/2009
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hum... do you swear at it when you use a tool from it... coz i been told its a sensitive program xD well let me see the card attach it or somthing... maybe its great but you dont feel that way =)
and good that you didnt mind me croping it, feels good to know that. =D
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Ania Zielińska-Hoşaf
{K:61374} 12/27/2009
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No no, it's good that youdid it, the illustration is always the best for the example :p
I usually use photoshop or other stuff like that to simple works (cropping, making image "straight", simple cloning); and sth more complicated still rarely, but I'm trying to learn; I made a card in photoshop... But still some things in this program just kill me xD
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Baher Jamil
{K:1155} 12/27/2009
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um... i hope its not a problem that i coped it without telling you and photoshop is really good program put ya its annoying some times xD
well as you saw in the attachment that what i mean by the easy way the hard way will take more work coz of the colors around =D
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Ania Zielińska-Hoşaf
{K:61374} 12/27/2009
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Thanks very much :) I have classes of Photoshop but sometimes I think that this program hates me :p
Thank you for that cropped version!
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Baher Jamil
{K:1155} 12/27/2009
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well well well well the easy way is to Crop to get only this one full domen in the photo
the hard one it shall take hard work and a need for PhotoShop tell you what to do remove the two cut of domens and place it with the sky =D as it shows in my attachment
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Ania Zielińska-Hoşaf
{K:61374} 12/27/2009
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Ahaaa... I was even trying with cropping a bit, before I uploaded, but hmmm... I guess I didn't like the result I obtained, so I left it like that... :p Any suggestion maybe?
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Baher Jamil
{K:1155} 12/27/2009
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you know the easy way is to just cut it all of some time its the only way so try that... easier for you =D
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Ania Zielińska-Hoşaf
{K:61374} 12/27/2009
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Don't worry Baher, I don't hate you :p
And you are absolutely right; just the case is, that's all I could do there, it's just very big and high building and it was sooo few space in front of it that I just couldn't go back more (maybe if I climbed the building behind me, but I'm not so agile, and of course it wouldn't be the same perspective ;) ).
Anyway, next time I will be in Prague, I will try to so something more :p
Cheers, Ania
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Baher Jamil
{K:1155} 12/27/2009
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Ania you know i like your photos very much and this is very nice but dear i have a small note for you its wrong to cute a subject in the photo 1. the green dome in the right 2. the second dome of the building dont hate me :(
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Ania Zielińska-Hoşaf
{K:61374} 12/27/2009
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Yeah, my big mistake was to downsize the image in another program; I have no idea why it did such a thing, like "pixelosis" I would say... You know, later I wanted to change the file but it's not possible here after uploading once, I would have to delete it. And will never use the program which hurt my photo again ;)
And yeah, of course I see the original is better (and I always keep the originals ;) ).
Training is the best learning, yep, in photography, in writing, and so on; so yes, I shoot whenever I can, and thank you for the encouragement!
Cheers, Ania
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Nick Karagiaouroglou
{K:127263} 12/26/2009
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This was not "a bit of harm", Ania. This was... you executed it literally! You killed it by oversharpening! Normal downsizing doesn't do the criminal work that is visible on your posting. Thanks heavens you still have the original, which was far better than your posted one. It perhaps needed a *slight*, I repeat *slight* sharpening and not the overkill you applied, ey? ;-) On your original I see vision and ideas! The posted one is... well, much less than your original shot. And this is very good! For it shoes that you can do great work by just forgetting about senseless sharpness exaggerations.
So, now we can talk about good focus and also DoF in the photographical sense - not in the sense of insatiable lust for "sharpness" of our digital days. This is a long story and so we leave it aside for now. But beware the good, smooth but still so very definite lines of contours on your original shot. Compare them to the stair-stepping-jigsaw effects on the same lines on your post. (Look carefully, not with the quick "coarse" eye of photoshopography.) Then you will see why you overshot.
The original, for which I thank you so much, is far far superior to your post. A tiny bit of sharpness tickling was (perhaps, only perhaps!) necessary. (Attachment.)
I wouldn't take the time to examine it so closely if I wouldn't have this direct experience of your still latent talent, Ania. I see it in you tendencies and your visions on your images. But you see, talent alone may be some kind of "natural bless", but it needs to be cultivated. And this is not a subject of "modern myths" or anything else like that. It is just, take your camera, and shoot, and when you prepare the image for an upload remember real world. Except of course in case you want something less physical, but in this case it was not your intention, or was it?
Waitzing for your next steps. Continue. Cheers!
Nick
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Ania Zielińska-Hoşaf
{K:61374} 12/26/2009
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Thank you very much for your comment, Nick! I just attached here the image once more; I was resizing it in another program while uploading and I guess it did a biiit harm to image comparing to way I was resizing usually... Not so much, but still!
Cheers! Ania
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Nick Karagiaouroglou
{K:127263} 12/25/2009
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The exposure balance and the DoF turned the image to something that one could even touch, Ania. The sense for stone and material textures is incredibly strong here, a fact that provides also enough power and dramatic appearance along with the perspective. The latter enhances the look and feel so well!
The composition has some flaws in the sense of such sudden cuts on the sides and the details exhibit the bafavior of oversharpening, which one can see on several contours as a stair-stepping effect. This diminishes again the natural look of stone, but the hues seem to correct at least a part of that visual behavior.
Cheers!
Nick
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Ania Zielińska-Hoşaf
{K:61374} 12/24/2009
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Wow, thank you so much, Gustavo!!! Happy Holidays for you as well!
Best wishes, Ania
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Gustavo Scheverin
{K:164501} 12/24/2009
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Muy bueno el POV y excelente el encuadre, de tus mejores fotos!
Felicitaciones y felicidades en estas fiestas!
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Ania Zielińska-Hoşaf
{K:61374} 12/23/2009
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Merhaba Mehmet; cok tesekkurler :)
My best wishes, Ania
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Mehmet Ali ozcan
{K:-10} 12/22/2009
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Hello (Merhaba) Awesome Photos :)
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Ania Zielińska-Hoşaf
{K:61374} 12/21/2009
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Tak, to monumentalna budowla, i piękna w środku. Bardzo dziękuję :)
Pozdrawiam, Ania
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Jan Iwo
{K:6133} 12/21/2009
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Piekna katedra. Mialem okazje byc. Ladnie pokazalas te strzelistosc, ornamenty i cala pieknosc tej budowli. Gratuluje. Pozdrawiam. Jan.
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Ania Zielińska-Hoşaf
{K:61374} 12/21/2009
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Thank you very much for your nice comment, dear Yazeed!
Best wishes, Ania
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M jalili
{K:69009} 12/21/2009
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Nice perspective and good work . Regards .................
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Ania Zielińska-Hoşaf
{K:61374} 12/21/2009
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Thank youuuu, dear Srna :)
Hugs, Ania
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Ania Zielińska-Hoşaf
{K:61374} 12/21/2009
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Thank you very much, Reza! Yeah, Prague is a great city, very beautiful!
Best wishes, Ania
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Ania Zielińska-Hoşaf
{K:61374} 12/21/2009
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Thank you so much for your supportive comment, dear Marcus :) Prague has wonderful architecture...
Hugs, Ania
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Ania Zielińska-Hoşaf
{K:61374} 12/21/2009
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Thank you, Absynthius!
Best wishes, Ania
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Srna Stankovic
{K:172232} 12/21/2009
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So very fine capture dear Ania, well done dear !!! Hugs, Srna
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reza goudarzi
{K:7097} 12/21/2009
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i like this take shots from this high building! very nice and thx for sharing.i saw some clips from prague and it was very nice city.. regards reza
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Marcus Vianna
{K:4552} 12/21/2009
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Very good example of Gothic style building, great richness of detail, great POV and a wonderful composition, congratulations for the great work dear Ania. EXCELLENT SHOT Big hugs, Marcus
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absynthius .
{K:20748} 12/21/2009
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very nice perspective.
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Ania Zielińska-Hoşaf
{K:61374} 12/21/2009
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Thank you sooooo much, dear Arian :)
Best wishes, Ania
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Ania Zielińska-Hoşaf
{K:61374} 12/21/2009
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Thank you very much, Tushar!
Best wishes, Ania
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Ania Zielińska-Hoşaf
{K:61374} 12/21/2009
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Thanks, Harry
Cheers, Ania
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Ania Zielińska-Hoşaf
{K:61374} 12/21/2009
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Thank you sooo much, dear Nanda
Hugs, Ania
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Ania Zielińska-Hoşaf
{K:61374} 12/21/2009
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Thank you very much, Socratic Irony :)
Best wishes, Ania
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arian berisha
{K:13697} 12/21/2009
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great gothic cathedrale, and very nice captured,,,7,,, I admire the way you see things,,, best wishes dear Ania,,, Arian,,,
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Tushar Gaikwad
{K:519} 12/21/2009
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Nice perspective and capture!
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Wolf Zorrito
{K:78768} 12/21/2009
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Vert high and very fine Ania !
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Nanda Baba das
{K:78053} 12/21/2009
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Wow Ania, excellent. Hugs Nanda 7+++
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socratic irony
{K:803} 12/21/2009
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very nice shot, very good perspective Ania..congrats. best wishes..
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Ania Zielińska-Hoşaf
{K:61374} 12/20/2009
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Thank you very much, Radovan!!
Best wishes, Ania
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Radovan Magdalenic
{K:32881} 12/20/2009
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Beutiful photos Ania.All the best
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