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    Window To The Sky

    Taken on the same walk thru town as a few previous shots.
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    Re: Window To The Sky

    John, wonderful image. You've captured some wonderful detail. My only nitpick (and it may just be my monitor; keep in mind i'm working on a laptop) is the shadowing on the right hand side. It seems to take away a bit from the window. I was thinking maybe dodging it a bit to lighten it. But I do mean A BIT.
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    Re: Window To The Sky

    I think this shot requires absolute symetry. Perhaps crop it so that the left and right lower corners start the picture equally. Also make the horizontal top of the building absolutely leveled. IMHO.
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    Re: Window To The Sky

    Quote Originally Posted by manacsa
    I think this shot requires absolute symetry. Perhaps crop it so that the left and right lower corners start the picture equally. Also make the horizontal top of the building absolutely leveled. IMHO.
    Tried it and I didn't like how it looked. Thanks for the suggestion though.

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