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    Suggestion and Comment please

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    Re: China Town

    These gates can produce very interesting images. The interest is in the details. Your shot is too dark to see any of that. It also appears a bit off level. Maybe a focused detail shot of a part of the gate. Has this been rendered as sepia? Perhaps the contrast of B&W may work better here. Good eye.

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    yeah sepia and vignette I took it at around 6pm so its kinda dark because weather in England is gay i think this year is gonna be an early winter or something.
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    Re: China Town

    This is one situation where I think symmetry would be good, so I would trim a little off the right side to make it even with the left.

    I like the pic's contrast, but I find it being so dark in the sign/gate area that I can't make hardly anything out. I think that's the subject of the photo and I guess it just needs to be more discernible. Maybe seeing a little of what's going on in the street would be good too?

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    Re: China Town

    I cant get it with the street scene because I used 50mm that isn't wide enough to capture the whole thing.

    I wanna try HDR but I don't know how to do it, if you guys can share a tutorial link on how to do HDR i'd appreciate it.
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    Re: China Town

    Wow! the timing is correct. It looks great.:14:

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    Re: China Town

    I like it in an artistic sense. I think i agree that i wish i could see what's going on at the bottom of this. i like it more as an abstracty piece than a scene type shot.
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