armindo_lopes 1 Posted December 3, 2008 La lumière n'était pas assez bonne lors de la prise de la photo mais la place est vraiment belle. Et... on peut manger Portugais à côté... Amitiés. Link to comment
mtfaidherbe1 0 Posted December 3, 2008 Il faisait moche, comme d'habitude à Bruxelles... y a rien comme la lumière de Lisbonne! Link to comment
ifti 1 Posted December 3, 2008 Impressive building with nice details of its ornate design. . Good angle. Picture is a bit dark and sky too bright, If you cover the sky up suddenly those lights in building become much more obvious and then it does not look that dark. Thanks for sharing your country. regards ifti Link to comment
bob_belanger 1 Posted December 4, 2008 I believe these recent shots deserve a better rating than what you've been given. The details are nice, but I think the points from the previous post may cause the lower rate. However, without some sort of HDR treatment, I feel the ornamental displays of the building would be lost. Link to comment
myattphotoandfotoart39 1 Posted December 4, 2008 The stucture is very interesting. I do not like that the tower is chopped off but there is now other way to shoot it from about any angle. What is Bob talking about "HDR".? Does it have HDR? Link to comment
mtfaidherbe1 0 Posted December 4, 2008 Thanks for your comments. No HDR here, and if you see the camera I have, you would see that I don't have "grand angle" which I had in my Nikon F65 and I am missing a lot because my main interest is old buildings. For the moment, money doesn't give to buy a better camera. Anyhow, I am very pleased that you all look at my pictures, your comments are kept in my mind to improve my shots later, when I got more technology (the same for some software to correct artifacts and so on). Link to comment
serdelosreyes 0 Posted December 4, 2008 This a beautiful architecture. This image make me want to be there. Great for you, Marie! Regards. Link to comment
myattphotoandfotoart39 1 Posted December 4, 2008 even so it is still a beautiful photo and building. I always look at your pictures. I seldom rate or comment on anyone's photos. I look mostly for pleasure. Link to comment
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