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Ceiling of the Penn


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Hand held w/ hood. PS-CS (Demo) - unsharp mask used to slightly sharpen and crop.

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Very nice, technically and aesthetically. Is this black and white? If not, a dab of color would have made it even more interesting, but if there is none, what can you do?
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This is believe it or not a color image albeit very monochromatic. I really have no idea how to use Photoshop although I tinker and experiment with it to sharpen, crop, and adjust exposure from time to time... But to add color I would be clueless.

 

Thank you for taking the time and for your comments I really appreciate all of them. -N

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Don't add color in Photoshop. What I meant is that if there was some color when you took the picture...

That would just make it more interesting. But I think it's great as it is!

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I like this folder. Specially this one, the B&Wning was a good choice, since this is about shapes and lines, nothing to do with colors. At most with a monochromatic colorization, something tha you could experiment with.
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Interesting composition. I definitely would not add color even if I knew how to add color! I would probably go the other route and make it fully B&W. However it's nice as is.
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A fine graphic abstract. Nicely seen. I suppose I might consider brightening it very slightly. I particularly like the reflected light on the dark panels top center.
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I like this shot. Excellent composition with nice structured grey parts in the foreground well balanced by a dark background. Excellent ! Fernand
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