Judgement
Judgement
Photography \ Architecture | 02/28/07 @406 |
natnai |
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Hello everybody! Thank you so much for voting my photo into the Top 10, you've made my day! Anyway, I'm back from a trip to Cambodia where I visited the Angkor ruins...beautiful place. This was a photo I felt would work well in B&W. No tripods were allowed into the complex, therefore I had to get average exposures for all my shots...this being one of them. It's been composited, hence there is a visible halo around the spires...if anyone can tell me how to get rid of those, I will be forever greatful! C&C welcome as always.EDIT:
I used a soft brush. In full res it looks ok, but somehow resizing made the halo much more obvious. Sharpening didn't do it any good either.
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02/28/07 @439
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02/28/07 @543
Maybe there are too contrast for me, but is only the my opinion.
02/28/07 @718
Nice perspective!.......probaby another time of the day you would get better result with the shadows and higlights.
Carlos
02/28/07 @723
03/01/07 @004