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Federation Square Melbourne2 taken today, very grey and overcast, changing my usual zest for high colour images
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Hey Mate,
great shots, glad to see you shooting urban again. Great angles and perspective. Just a bit of blown/halo on the first image on the roof of the building. Marty What does that button do....??
Great stuff Barrie.
Did you do any PP to the pics 'cos I like the way the Fed Sq building glows in the first pic. Hassy, Leica, Nikon, iPhone
Come follow the rabbit hole...
Wayne - only PP in photoshop was resize & USM. Nikon capture did boost the dynamic range a bit (d-lighting) - not a single blown highlight in the image according to NC ![]()
Marty -I did take some stuff near the yarra, but it was flat and dreary. Have to go out hunting for some more urban decay stuff ![]()
I like the composition of both.
Nicely captured shots. Termy,
http://www.glennlegge.com "There are no rules for good photographs, there are only good photographs." Ansel Adams (1902 - 1984)
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