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Shot in RAW. Post processing done in Adobe Bridge, ACR and Photoshop cs3. Exposure details: f13, 1/400", ISO100, 28mm. Two images stitched together.

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Two images stitched. This is another place that was difficult to shoot straight on because of how narrow the street and because of other things in the way. I have cloned out some porta-poddies and construction cones. I'm not real happy with the perspective still, but it's a lot better than it was. :-) Your thoughts?
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Good job stitching.... and the perspective works, but there is a slight tilt and if you're gonna get rid of the potties, then I'd do the AC units too. Still a very good shot of this grand cathedral... Mike

 

 

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No new work since my last visit I see so I had to go digging in your portfolio. Since it's massive I had no trouble finding something to critique. A very dramatic rendition here. Even without seeing the colour original my bet is this B&W version is the superior image. Beautiful handling of the highlights. Could have been cropped a bit looser, top & bottom but since the top & bottom are even toned it should be a snap to correct this condition in PS through cloning. Cloning out porta potties (re-nicknamed Vati-Cans when the Pope visited Midland, On. , a town nearby a few years ago) was a good move, & if it hadn't already been pointed out, I would not have even noticed the AC units. Optional on the removal of them. Best, LM.
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A nice structural shot, I like the contrast of the sky and building, I find the plam shadows distracting, I do like the open main doors.
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Excellent rendering of tonalities. Even appears to be perspective corrected and if done from cloning it is very well done.
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