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Hmmm! I like the idea behind this but the hotel room is too bright in this photo for me. If the room had been a little dimmer it would have been excellent.
Was it a good party?
Roger
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Yes, I too like the idea you were going for here, but the rooms a bit too bright. The reflection in the glass of the city lights are not strong enough, and so it at first looks like a damaged file, until I realize that it is lights reflected from the city. Adjusting the exposure would not help, but really is a condition of the competing elements of the scene, here being the room too brightly lit to allow the reflection to surface stronger.
Hmmm! I like the idea behind this but the hotel room is too bright in this photo for me. If the room had been a little dimmer it would have been excellent.
Was it a good party?
Roger
As far as the picture. The original picture, the room was darker. I'll upload that later today.
The party was at the grand ballroom for the kids.They had trains, Santa, and all kids of kids stuff. I think the kinds had a lot of fun.