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Pierre Dumas

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There was a street with shop windows, cars and people on the side walkand I didn't like it, so I did certain corrections! Thank you for yourattention dear colleagues!

PDE

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Prague has been a favorite city of mine for many years.  Your interpretation of the 'feel' of the city, as expressed in this image, is very good.

If you return to Prague look-up my friend Emmanuel, he owns the Grand Hotel.  He is a great guy, and I think that you two would get along quite well.

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Very interesting and effective post treatment!! The result is excellent.Best regards. Evgeni (By the way, I like TIKVES)

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Dave, I don't get alone well with rich people, or should I have said they don't mind me, I'm just a poor pauper! About Prague, I was there only three days on some stupid seminar and only had one day for taking pictures, it became my favorite place too! Great architecture, great food, great beer...had a lot of beers in these three days!

Evgeni, my neighbor, you like Tikves? It's an area where the best wines come from! Which one exactly you like best? I must like best the cheapest ones, but they are very good too!

The effect on this picture applied is called boss emboss and it isn't for free, so I had to apply it to all my architecture pictures in the trial period, ha!

PDE

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This is a nice angle. Your crop to show the upper part of buildings works fine by reducing the distractions of the street. It is sharp and colors are nice. Well done. Regards, ifti.

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Excellent processing, with a very  graphic image as the result. Nice soft colors and lovely textures on the buildings on both sides.

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Pierre,

Of course I remember you. I see that you changed a bit in your last images from artificial  to processed images. There is also a world of possibilities there and I can see that you make the right choices. A lot of people try to improve their images with techniques like this and forget that you have to start with a good picture. I'm glad you don't make that mistake.

cheers , hans

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Very nice effect. I like the soft color tones and lighting very much. I also like how the building verticals are truly vertical. I am not a fan of buildings in photos tilting backwards or sideways. There is an illusion of tilt (at least to me) to the center buildings. I check with a ruler and they are not tilted. This is indeed a very good work.
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Iftikhar, there is no cropping here! I managed to slide down the floors (one or two) and to cover the street spectacle!

James, there is another one of the same photo in my portfolio where the verticals aren't really vertical, they are slightly leaning to the right I think! I used free transform>skew to make them as they are here! About the converging of the verticals - one can take the picture from the same height level or use a shift lens!

PDE

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Very artistic. I like the texture and composition (having the building in the center with soft colors surrounded by darker ones, again, nice compo).

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Wonderful eye to "see" the image you wanted and very nice artistic rendering for the final presentation.  Always enjoy the scenes of Prague, thanks for sharing!

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I love the texture you added to this boxed in view of the city. It works very well and makes for a stunning photo Pierre.  Nice!  Love the colors too, of course.

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I very much treatment you applied to this image. As far as Prague goes, I don't like it, it is very artificial, created for tourist, people are not friendly, food forgettable, beer is good. If I can recommend anything go to Budapest probably the most eclectic city in Europe- it is my favorite (and I have been in most capital cities in Europe).

Stay well!

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