Sophie explores Angkor
Ancient faces of the bayon watch the sun go down on another day
I dont know what to say about this one. I went a bit PP crazy
Thanks
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3 from around Angkor - Cambodia (Sepia series)The images I am uploading tonight are probably not for the sepia haters.
Sophie explores Angkor Ancient faces of the bayon watch the sun go down on another day I dont know what to say about this one. I went a bit PP crazy Thanks Steve (Nikon D200/D700)
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I don't mind sepia, and I think it works quite well for the first and also the third photo. In the first, it brings out the age of the temple(s), and in the third I like the sharpened and contrasted effect. I don't think it works on the second, though, mainly because of the sky.
Have to go there one day - it looks amazing. Pentax istDS+K10D. Pentax 50mm f1.4, Sigma 10-20mm, Tamron 90mm f2.8 macro, Kit Lenses. http://www.redbubble.com/people/berndt2
Cool captures Steve.
I would like to see a tad more contrast in the first - just my thoughts. Not real keen on the PP in the last. I like your caption for the second shot - which I really like also. Cheers, Mick ![]() ![]() ![]()
second one is best, i feel the third is a bit too processed... its a really beautiful place... serene and peaceful, too bad the people are under such a poor economic climate.
without sounding too much like i have agenda (which i dont) check out http://www.transformcambodia.com if u feel like helping out the next generation there.
Thanks for the feedback guys.
Steve (Nikon D200/D700)
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i might be new to photography but i do think that the first is one done in sepia does show the temples age effectively
the second one is beautiful too, but the third i think is too sharp and doesnt work for me. content is great though.
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