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Eregli Harbour


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Most important: Levels, shadow/highlights, contrast and some clone. No double exposure or sandwich method.


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Thanks all of you so much. My first photo at photo.net . I spent a lot of time adjusting the exact contrast and level values of this photo. I often asked my friends to compare them. Now, I think it is O.K., as I haven't recieved any critique about that.
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...vertical composition and use of long exposure Bugra . Most wonderful lights and warm color tones. Beautiful perspective. Perfectly seen and excecuted....Best regards, Harry
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Fantastic shot.. amazing clarity and colors.. amazing light, details and view! Great depth.. wow.. its perfect for me! I have to wait until i have 7?s to place again.. run out of them! Ill wait with the rate due to that!

 

Cheers

 

Patrick J

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With all that PS fiddling, the lighting on the front canoe looks like bright sunlight, the rest looks like night light. I wonder how this would have looked on velvia, without the violin playing.
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I really like this image, it looks great. I'm impressed at the sharpness considering the length of exposure and that the boats were sitting in water. Excellent.

 

I am a little confused by one person's 1/1 rating....Makes no sense to me. We should not be allowed to rate anonymously.

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There's a good degree of sideway play as well as depth. The colours are good and through those you paint "mood."

It is a great photograph, but as a work of art there's not much of interest - the dichotomy (rowing boat versus affluent houses) is a bit remote.

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I've read all comments and as you see not much of them are about your expectations for your corrections on the photo :) But this is normal, as you know, your work is at a higher level than most of the other users of the site (and fotokritik....)

The more you become professional at a job, the less support you will take and that is also usual. Anyway, welcome to PhotoNet :)

 

 

I didn't write in Turkish because I wanted to be understood by all these people ..

 

Best Regards...

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