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Kristina Kohut
{K:49990} 12/25/2004
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Looks wonderful! I love reflections like this, especially when the sky has this beautiful colour and the windows reflects them. Cool, interesting and beautiful!
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Stephen Rogers
{K:3370} 12/6/2004
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Hmmm...I may have been blind. That is why I love getting everyone's input on these. I did not even notice that. I am not sure how to correct that but I may play with it in PS. This is a Digital Sony CD-400 but not sure if the lense did that or if I may have caused it in the original cropping. Thanks Steve
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{K:2519} 12/5/2004
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Stephen, Ilike this shot cropped just the way it is, 'cos of the reflections on the left hand side too. The only thing I didn't like was the apparent slight curve in the vertical corner of the building (assuming it is a straight line!). Is that caused by the characteristics of your lens? (A lot of zoom lenses introduce some distortion like that. It's difficult to do architectural stuff because of it.) I reckon you should either try to get lines straight, or distort them wickedly! I suppose it might be possible to straighten the line in an editing program.
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Stephen Rogers
{K:3370} 12/4/2004
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I very much like what you have done to the picture. I like them both as yours shows or focus' the user on the reflections to the right. I also like the smaller windows on the left as they too reflect another building. Thanks a ton for the input and feel free to change and improve any you would like. I love it. Thanks
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Anurag Sahay
{K:1043} 12/3/2004
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the cropped image
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Anurag Sahay
{K:1043} 12/3/2004
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Dear Stephen, I just uploaded a photo with the same title as yours. After having a long look at your composition I tried to crop out the left side of the snapshot to give true meaning to your title "reflections". Let me know whether you approve of it. If, unwittingly, I hurt your sensiblities by cropping your image, please frogive me. regards, anurag.
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