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My favorite photos from a couple of abandoned railroads around Paris. 2 is from the countryside, the rest are the famous one in Paris itself. Comments are much appreciated. Thanks! 1. Gates
2. Fields
3. Hollow
4. Artwork
[last edit 4/6/2015 1:26 AM by Voland - edited 1 times]
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Hey, great set! I love the contrast of the graffiti with the concrete in "Artwork". "Fields" is subtle and beautiful.
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Nice photos, you really gave it justice. I'd love to visit there someday.
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Strong images here! No. 2 is the strongest, heck it's down right print worthy! Good composition and dead on exposure! No. 3 probably the weakest, mostly because you're aiming up at the structure, take a couple steps back, shoot it with the damaged structure to the left of the frame and shoot dead on. No. 1 I'd like to see a little more exposure on the interior gate. This would be a good spot to use a little light handed HDR approach.
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Posted by Axle Strong images here! No. 2 is the strongest, heck it's down right print worthy! Good composition and dead on exposure! No. 3 probably the weakest, mostly because you're aiming up at the structure, take a couple steps back, shoot it with the damaged structure to the left of the frame and shoot dead on. No. 1 I'd like to see a little more exposure on the interior gate. This would be a good spot to use a little light handed HDR approach.
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Thanks! I actually did end up printing 2. For 1, I did try to edit the contrast a little bit but it only made the picture look very washed out. How would you go about it?
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Posted by Voland For 1, I did try to edit the contrast a little bit but it only made the picture look very washed out. How would you go about it?
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Give this a read: http://www.uer.ca/...d=1&threadid=49601 you may have to go out and reshoot the scene.
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These are all really great shots, give a good sense of the places.
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Those are beautiful. I sense some new computer wallpapers on my machine.
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wow! you really captured the attitude of these buildings. I love the color contrast between the graffiti. keep it up!
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