mazaya2007 1 Posted April 19, 2008 I love the atmosphere where sight is this much dramatic.. usually people around me don't like these kind of days but I enjoy them.. If you could give me more information, where is this building? Very nice crop and angle.. I love that open ports trough and trees in the framed window.. very good work! Thanks for sharing! Link to comment
maria_di_liegro 0 Posted April 20, 2008 ... because you've got TWO Maria's critiquing your photo. ;) I agree with what the other Maria has said. However, I would also say that if you had brightened this a tad, it would be easier on the viewing eye and still not lose the romantic, cloudy look. Very nice, Dominic! Cheers, Maria Link to comment
dominicbyrne 0 Posted April 21, 2008 Thanks for the comments and all your help Maria I have adjusted the picture (hopefully for the better!!) Link to comment
maria_di_liegro 0 Posted April 21, 2008 Hi Dominic. I'm glad you posted the revised version. This looks very, very nice! You've got some very good comments from other members on this shot, too. Let's not forget them. ;) Link to comment
joe-tury 0 Posted April 22, 2008 You've turned these ruins into fine art. Very good pov. Link to comment
valimuresan 0 Posted July 30, 2008 Great shot, lovely colors and mood. Congratulations! Where in the UK is this ruine? Regards, Vali Link to comment
mountaineer1965 0 Posted September 15, 2014 of perspective here. All to often we see these shots with severe distortion from wide angle lens usage. I know Maria commented on lightening the archway but since I didn't see the first version I assume she was talking about the lower arch with the trees? I personally would like the sky in the larger arch (above the one with the tree framed nicely in it) to be a tad darker; more in harmony with the rest of the sky, just my opinion though. Regardless you have a beautiful image with incredible detail and wonderful composition. Congrats Link to comment
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