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Quebec city center Ski


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Exposure Date: 2006
ImageDescription: DSCI0070.JPG ;
Make: I;
Model: CyberPix S-550V;
Exposure Time: 1/4935.0 seconds s;
FNumber: f/2.8;
ISOSpeedRatings: ISO 47;
ExposureProgram: Other;
ExposureBiasValue: 0
MeteringMode: Other;
Flash: Flash did not fire;
FocalLength: 7.0 mm mm;
Software: ACD Systems Digital Imaging;

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Fun shot.  I'd love to try it.

I'm thinking that you might get a little more light on the subjects so that their face showed up  a bit. 

If you have CS3 or later, the quick selection tool will let you deal with just those tow areas.  If you zoom the image first you should be able to get it pretty precise.  You would then just adjust the Brightness/Contrast and finally use a soft touch on the History brush to bring back any areas that look too off.

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A most excellent composition lacking only in some detail in the deep shadows.  The expressions on the faces of the tobogganers are hidden there & could be another important element.  This one reminded me of my own results from Montreal many years ago under similar conditions.  They may be found in my '20th Century' folder which I think you may already have visited.   The ice & snow speak to the temperatures one must be prepared to endure to fully experience the fun depicted here.  Best, LM.

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Thanks and appreciation to all of you. One thing I want to mention that this photo was taken by cell phone, it is small in size and doesn't give a good possibility in post processing.

Dear Len, You are from Canada and I tell you my mistake..

When I had traveled to Canada I intend to buy SLR camera from there, so I didn't took any camera with me, but there I had changed my mind due to over prices of cameras so I took my photos by the phone in such high contrast climate.

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Museeb - I too think this a wonderful composition; and as others have commented, also think some additional processing would help. The whites could be whiter, I think that would help. It doesn't bother me so much that we cannot see the faces, as, the composition still works, and at this size, I doubt we'd see much facial detail anyway. And this was taken on a phone camera!? Wow. Nice work. 

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