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Exposure Date: 2011:08:04 10:35:05;
Make: Canon;
Model: Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi;
Exposure Time: 1/100.0 seconds s;
FNumber: f/9.0;
ISOSpeedRatings: ISO 200;
ExposureProgram: Other;
ExposureBiasValue: 0
MeteringMode: Other;
Flash: Flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode;
FocalLength: 20.0 mm mm;
Software: Adobe Photoshop CS3 Windows;


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I plan on printing a poster size of this and putting it in my office. I didn't

want the colours to be too bright... what do you think? any reasons I

should change the order they are in? Any suggestions or thoughts are

welcome. Thank you

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The over writing really takes away fom the brilliance of the image(s). You have a fine idea here and just leaving the title on the bottom would be much better, and less disruptive.

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Great idea. As I'm concerned, the order does not mater at all. I absolutely agree with Todd - title on the lower part of the poster and nothing more... :-)

Regards.

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Lovely image, Sonia. I think it'll look good as a poster. I think the writing on the photographs, while not necessary, is certainly not detrimental in any way. I think, however, I would've preferred solid lettering in the bottom, rather than the font, which you have chosen. Only a matter of personal taste, of course :-) The picture second picture from the left in the bottom row bothers me a bit, though. My eye caught the stream of sunlight in the bottom, and then I discovered the hint of a windowledge (I suppose?) in the top of the frame, which I cannot ignore now, whenever I look at the picture. I think cloning out that bit of ledge would do wonders. It is, however, again only a matter of personal taste :-) Under any circumstance: job well done.

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The whole concept and presentation is first class and in poster size I think it will look awesome.

I have to agree with the past comments..... sound advice from members interested in your project.

For my threepennies worth........... you mentioned "not being too bright" (sorry, not you... the image - smiles). The brightness for me is in the top right image..... purely because it is a lighter colour than the others. So my eye is drawn to that doorway each time I look at the image as a whole .

Yet another thought upon which to ponder.

Good luck

Regards

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Thank you all very much for your detailed critiques. I will for sure clone out the sunlight in that one photo. I was really torn as to whether of not to leave the large lettering but now I'm convinced to leave it out. Again I thank you

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