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Trying out a different PP here ... what feel does it potray to u?
Might be too must lost details in shadows for some ![]() ![]() Links to some more pics from my travel .... Alongside Christchurch Cathedral Gloomy New Brighton Pier Summit Road Lookout No Rush Here Leafy Greens Straight Ahead Crossing Church, Tekapo Serene Lake Rising From Behind Pano From Cowans Hill Gloomy Skies Panos from Tekapo Surroundings Gloomy Weather along Heritage Trail Vast En-Route to Mt Cook The Walk to Hooker Valley Glacier - Part I The Walk to Hooker Valley Glacier - Part II Taking Off Cardrona Valley Highway 94 to Milford Fiordland Sights Cruise on Milford Sound Queenstown Hill Mt Aspiring From Above Last edited by toomz; 17th April 2006 at 09:08 AM. |
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nice mood...
i dun really mind the loss in shadow details, but the banding is quite obvious. hopefully it's not in the final print. |
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but the background so bright... so holy... so cancelled out the initial spooky impression... ![]() if only there are dark gloomy clouds as the backdrop... then it will be...
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thought it would be better if there is a more significant cross on the church building, then i think the shadows and overall would look quite good, gives a bit of being the renmant feel.. or like a finally long awaited light has come.. haha good =) |
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I like your description protrays a sense of relief that the 'end' is over ![]() |
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actually, i like it the way it is being presented. however, my pref is to mirror it - the church on the right.
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It sure does look eerrie. Cemetery errie!
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Love it. The stone relief on the church is shiok. The grass add on the feeling.
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i like this. it doesnt look like a church though, other than the small cross on the further side of the roof. the overall feel about the photo is good. appeals to me very well! nicely done with use of graduated filter. erm...u used a filter right?
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