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    Memorial Amphitheater

    Arlington National Cemetery.
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    No, I DON'T need that.

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    Re: Memorial Amphitheater

    I really like the black and white and all the tones in between of the second shot; they seem to have a sort of velvety feel to them. The first shot (though interesting), with similar treatment to the second, I feel could be excellent. As it is now I think it looks too much like a pencil sketch or architects impression.
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    Re: Memorial Amphitheater

    Quote Originally Posted by Overbeyond
    As it is now I think it looks too much like a pencil sketch or architects impression.
    May be that's the intention.

    I think the human figures in the first photo could be darker though.

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    Re: Memorial Amphitheater

    The first one just hurts my eyes, too much blown out. I like the idea, it's just too bright for me. The second one has a nice range of tones and the crop and symmetry works well.
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    Re: Memorial Amphitheater

    The first image turned out just the way I wanted it to with just enough detail in the marble building to see everything, the people exposed correctly and the sky blown out (it was a very grey day).

    The second image I really fooled around with the contrast and brightness to bring out the writing and the lines of the stones.

    I'll see how they sell but the top image is the one that I like the best.
    No, I DON'T need that.

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    Re: Memorial Amphitheater

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    Interesting experiment for you with that top image, certainly not your average postcard shot, so I really like it. Definitely a departure for you from what I've seen. :thumbsup: The people provide good scale and if I had to wish for anything I suppose it would be that your humans were clothed and acting more dramatically. Nothing you can do about that, I know, they just seem a little too mundane for their grand environment. Now a bridal couple with a similar treatment. . . .
    The second is very grand and I like the altered perspective of the comp. As Tom says you have some lovely, velvety tones going on that makes this very attractive.

    Hope they do well for you, where do you set up shop anyway, Eastern Market?
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    Re: Memorial Amphitheater

    I have a feeling the first one would be much easier on the eyes in a print. It's a beautiful and, more importantly, unique shot of a familiar subject.
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    I am in the Schoolyard next to the Eastern Market.

    Quote Originally Posted by CLKunst
    ...Hope they do well for you, where do you set up shop anyway, Eastern Market?
    Most Saturdays from March till Christmas. I'll only go in good weather in January and February.
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