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cjogo
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That familar land mark
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It's a good shot. I think it really ought to be perfectly symmetrical, though.
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I agree with the symmetry: a little bit off the right to match the left and it will look more "whoosh", for want of a better expression.
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March 05, 2013, 05:34:17 PM »
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This was shot with a non-slr.. so just a little viewfinder ...
Not too easy to line up in the dark -- a real
edge to edge
symmetry >
I got close
thanks for the critical viewing
appreciative the suggestions ... will crop and reload ...
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Tour Eiffel is beautiful at night. I agree with previous comments about symmetry but with your equipment, it's not an easy task.
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A few more from that nights' session
Symmetry looks a little better ...
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l_d_allan
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Quote from: Jaffy on March 05, 2013, 03:53:23 PM
I agree with the symmetry
You can still crop about 50 to 100px on the right (depending on resolution of original ... scan?)
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Quote from: l_d_allan on March 07, 2013, 08:43:35 PM
You can still crop about 50 to 100px on the right (depending on resolution of original ... scan?)
they are about 16 X 16 .... 300 dpi -- 70 megs ,,, scanned at 4000
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