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    Orvieto

          2

    Thank you Maurizio :-)

    This viewpoint is really impressive. I wonder, could it be possible to take a picture standing close to the church above the cementary? What do you think?

    Greetings
    Rafal

    Pitigliano

          8

    Thank you John for advice :-)

    I have to tell you, that from the beginning, when I've import this picture from the camera and start to work over it I've wonder to cut the picture because of the part of building on the right side of the picture. Maybe I should do that :-)

    Pitigliano

          8

    Gail, yes that's right - the picture of the door was also taken in Pitigliano. I highly recommend you to visit this city. I'll try to issue some more pictures taken in this place (all will have 'Pitigliano' in the title). It's very old city - established by Etruscian civilization c.a. in VII or VI century B.C. (if I remember well). One suggestion: when you go there someday please remember that you have to approach the city from the south. It's very important, because the road leads you through many curves and after one of them... suddenly there is a huge surprise when all city will appear at hand!

    On the other hand when you come by another way this "WOW effect" won't happen.

    Thanks for your interest of such place and my picture :-)

    Greetings
    Rafal

    Vaticano

          3

    Gail, to be honest there wasn't so much light. I've add it in PP process :-)

    But thank you very much for your opinion - yes, there is o lot of details which can attract.

    Greetings
    Rafal

    Pitigliano #2

          11

    I use Corel PaintShop Photo Pro x3 and haven't noticed such tool. But of course there is a huge field for duplicate layers and mixing. Thank you for the tip :-)

    BTW, for me the problem is this trash bin. But I'm rather too lazy to remove it ;-)

    Greetings
    Rafal

    Pitigliano #2

          11

    Thank you very much for such deep analysis of the picture :-) Yes, your suggestion is very interesting and the result based on it could be impressive. Maybe I'll check it. Only, I'm afraid that it will involve a lot of work, won’t it? To be honest I'm not sure how to do that? Only way I could manage it is to use the mask to separate part of the picture and then reduce light in this area. Is it good way?

    Greetings
    Rafal

    Assisi

          5

    Hi Siegfried,

    Thank you very much for you content-related remarks. Yes, I agree that using mask there should be better result. But to be honest I made an experiment and after using some options (Corel PaintShop Photo Pro X3) there was appear picture like above. I have been so glad... that I just issue it :-)

    But thanks to your comment I'll work over the details. Thank you :-)

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