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    Senior Member jetrim's Avatar
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    Night at the opera revisited

    Finally got an evening where I could be where I wanted, when I wanted and with an awesome sunset to boot. I think I finally found what I was looking for the first time. What do you guys think?




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    Re: Night at the opera revisited

    Certainly better. That is an awesome sky. Nice work on the reshoot.
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    Re: Night at the opera revisited

    Are those colors for real?
    This is better than the others.
    What is that building?
    Keep Shooting!

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    Senior Member jetrim's Avatar
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    Re: Night at the opera revisited

    First shot is straight out of the camera with only resize>sharpen.

    Did a very slight levels adjustment on the second shot - bumped up the majenta to try to bring up the purple lighting on the bridge and the purple in the balls in the foreground (don't ask me what they are or why they're there, they were installing them as I was shooting. It's Miami and artists do crazy s%*# all the time for no apparent reason LOL)

    The building is the home of the Florida Grand Opera and Miami Ballet, it's called the Adrienne Arsht Center (for the Performing Arts) and it looks down right hideous during the day, but spectacular at night.

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