jreimer19
01-28-2006, 05:41 PM
Want to find out what ever one thinks.
http://i43.photobucket.com/albums/e358/jreimer19/IMG_0364.jpg
http://i43.photobucket.com/albums/e358/jreimer19/IMG_0360.jpg
http://i43.photobucket.com/albums/e358/jreimer19/IMG_0361.jpg
Thanks
mtbbrian
01-28-2006, 05:53 PM
Welcome to PR.com!
You can post your photographs this way, but it would be better if you could see them in the post. You can link them via html using the yellow mountain looking icon.
Sometimes though people aren't always able to see them when they are hosted elsewhere.. But you can upload them in the post or you can upload your photographs in the galleries here too! Look a the very top of the screen and click on galleries. You can link them here via html that way too.
You'll get better respones if you post one photograph per thread.
I look forward to seeing more from you.
Brian
The person in the first image (0364) add the necesssary scale. It is my personal choice among the three. It might use a bit of brightness adjustment or a curve adjustment depending upon the software available.
The other two, as you are trying to catch that 'magic' golden light I would guess, don't quite work. The shadows are already falling across the foreground and intrude on the image.
With famous buildings, often it's easier to shoot them in perfect morning or afternoon daylight first, and then start experimenting. Try to find an unusual location or a sky that has some character. Blue sky and clear weather works and these would be just fine except for the foreground shadows. Do you have any others (I didn't try to access photobucket for others).