sadeghmiri 1 Posted May 17, 2009 Dear F.N Sorry that I don't know your name so I have to call you F.N. Thank you very much for your comments on my photos from Moghan, I really appreciate your interest for following my updates .My opinion about this image is that the tonality is very nice and I like the subject but there are some technical points which I have to mention. Normally for architectural subjects the most important thing is that the camera should be in right level so you don't have any distortion and the best tools for doing this is to use tripod and level which can be mounted on flash shoe .A little bit more details in shadows can preform a better and more interesting image. You can correct the lines in photo shop too, if you need help with this please do not hesitate to ask me . Sorry that for so many advises but I think that it bis necessary to discuss this things together we all are members in P.N for enjoying and sharing our experiences and upgrading our skills. Please find attached my edited version of your photo. With the best regards Sadegh Link to comment
drr 0 Posted May 17, 2009 I like Sadegh's photo shop correction straightening the lines but I prefer the darker version for the more effective mood. Link to comment
khataw 0 Posted May 17, 2009 FN, Nice image with much contrast. I like the feeling it generates. Also, I think the image needs to be turned a little clockwise, it appears to be tilted. Other than that it is certainly a good image. Best Regards Link to comment
AliBM 0 Posted May 17, 2009 Thanks Dear friendsDear MiriIt's my pleasure that I saw your comment on my pic and your kindnessWhen I read your comment I figure out my mistakeyou are right It's need some correction and I see you did it as much better as I could do.Best regards Link to comment
maria75 0 Posted May 17, 2009 Yes, beautiful image. I agree with that correction because, in the original version I had the feeling that the whole architecture is close to fall down. But, anyway, it is an eye catching picture. It grabbed me instantly. Congrats! Link to comment
copcu 0 Posted May 18, 2009 wonderful composition with exceptional depth and b&w works really well.... congrats my friend.... Link to comment
birteragland 1 Posted April 3, 2010 Excellent work, really conveys the mood of the place. Link to comment
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