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Old 24th July 2005   #1
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Default St. Patrick's Cathedral @ Melbourne...

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Old 24th July 2005   #2
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Hi,

I thought that is St Patrick's Cathedral
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Old 24th July 2005   #3
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Default St. Patrick's Cathedral @ Melbourne...

Since the "old birds" have not been contributing, I will try to share some photos taken during my Melbourne trip with the Lumixers here.

Though they are not taken using my long ones, it is using the same skill to take though.



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Old 24th July 2005   #4
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Originally Posted by engta
Hi,

I thought that is St Patrick's Cathedral
Hmmmm...maybe you are right. :P

I all along has the impression that it is St. Peter....
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Originally Posted by JimDavis
Hmmmm...maybe you are right. :P

I all along has the impression that it is St. Peter....

I'm pretty sure it's St Patrick's Cathedral... nice photos
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1 comment, I may be wrong, but it seems that the shadows were brought out too much --- hence resulting in a rather flat image. E.g, excessive use of PS's Shadow/Highlight tool.
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Old 24th July 2005   #7
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Originally Posted by spurssy
1 comment, I may be wrong, but it seems that the shadows were brought out too much --- hence resulting in a rather flat image. E.g, excessive use of PS's Shadow/Highlight tool.

Hmmm....thought of eliminating the shadow so that the rich building architecture and ancient colors can be presented more clearly, never realize that it has turned out to be flat...
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Old 25th July 2005   #8
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Originally Posted by JimDavis
Hmmm....thought of eliminating the shadow so that the rich building architecture and ancient colors can be presented more clearly, never realize that it has turned out to be flat...
Well, it's rather obvious, not to mention the side effects of halos appear near edges.
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Old 25th July 2005   #9
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Originally Posted by spurssy
Well, it's rather obvious, not to mention the side effects of halos appear near edges.
Thanks for the comment. I will try harder next time.
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Just having some fun straightening the huge building.

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Originally Posted by tOGGY
Just having some fun straightening the huge building.

Ha! Thanks a lot! But then the church now looks much smaller than comparing with the actual one.

It is thinner now... Looks like a "diet church" to me...
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