Like your #1 image. Colorful with some good, not overdone, HDR or "impressionist" potential. To be honest #2 image didn't move me much - different strokes, I guess. Keep shooting and posting!
I like your first shot but did you do any PP to it because the clouds look like someone tried to erase them...as for your second shot I guess its in the eye of the beholder....looks like it could be a hubcap to me...but a nice one tho....going back and re-looking at the second one in download....maybe would make for a nice ceiling medallion in a den or something ...I actually like the download of it...doesn't look like a hubcap in the download...
Like your #1 image. Colorful with some good, not overdone, HDR or "impressionist" potential. To be honest #2 image didn't move me much - different strokes, I guess. Keep shooting and posting!
Hi Tom! I really didn't do anything to the clouds. It could be the way the software texture came through. I kind of like th thought of using the second for a ciling medallion. I have a den with a turret roof. It would be really cool there!! Thanks for looking!
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I like your first shot but did you do any PP to it because the clouds look like someone tried to erase them...as for your second shot I guess its in the eye of the beholder....looks like it could be a hubcap to me...but a nice one tho....going back and re-looking at the second one in download....maybe would make for a nice ceiling medallion in a den or something ...I actually like the download of it...doesn't look like a hubcap in the download...
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Nice !!! I really like the colors and composition to #1 although, #2 is quite different and I like different but can you elaborate on that shot? Thanks, Dave
I visited NYC recently. Got a few shots of the bridges. Here's the Manhattan bridge. Then I fooled around some in PS.
Hi, Pockets. I really like both your images. The first is, I think, more appropriate as a city-scape than an example of street or architectural photography, and the second is a well-executed image from a design aspect, but also seem across the line from Arch/Street toward abstract or surrealism.
But anyway, I'm glad you posted them both....otherwise I'd not have gotten to see them!