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Old 04-04-11, 11:13 PM
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Winnipeg Legislature Building

Taken just outside of the Winnipeg Legislature Building last January, just before another snow blizzard.
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Old 05-04-11, 02:02 AM
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Dude,
I hate to be the bi-ch... This a a tough one for me ....It is a little brash for my money .. colors are a little skewed.. ... too harsh for me , and the subject kind of lacks strength or power , too much like a 'snapshot'
I;m sorry to be a downer and after all it's just my opinion....
Any way
Take care don't let me rain on your parade..
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Old 05-04-11, 04:57 AM
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Hi jp,

I'm good, and I really appreciate the comments. Lessons learned...
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Old 05-04-11, 07:46 AM
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That's a tough building to shoot and I assume you were having to also combat low light.

What are you using for any post processing and I would maybe look at reducing the saturation slightly.

I also think that a closer crop and maybe angled slightly looking up could help.
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Old 05-04-11, 01:38 PM
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mabbutt,

I used Photoshop with this picture, and I was just trying to play around with the HDR toning hoping to process a good image out of this one. Thank you again so very very much.
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Old 05-04-11, 02:09 PM
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mabbutt,

I used Photoshop with this picture, and I was just trying to play around with the HDR toning hoping to process a good image out of this one. Thank you again so very very much.
No worries. I am far from an expert and can only offer advice and most of which I have learned from other members
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Old 13-04-11, 01:28 AM
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mabbutt,

I used Photoshop with this picture, and I was just trying to play around with the HDR toning hoping to process a good image out of this one. Thank you again so very very much.
I have never been happy with any result that Photoshop's HDR toning has produced. Won't waste my time with it anymore. There are other options, if you want to play with HDR Google other ones.
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