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Charlotte, NC Skyline

UNCTEPUNCTEP Registered Users Posts: 61 Big grins
edited September 24, 2007 in Landscapes
Which do you prefer?

#1. No cars, landscape orientation:
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#2. With cars, portrait orientation:
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Thanks for looking!

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    chopskychopsky Registered Users Posts: 104 Major grins
    edited September 23, 2007
    The question is, which do you prefer?
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    i_worship_the_Kingi_worship_the_King Registered Users Posts: 548 Major grins
    edited September 23, 2007
    I prefer #1, except i don't like the road in it.

    As for the cool extended exposure deal - the tail lights set it off.
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    UNCTEPUNCTEP Registered Users Posts: 61 Big grins
    edited September 23, 2007
    chopsky wrote:
    The question is, which do you prefer?

    I prefer #2 personally, just curious to see what others thought.
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    DJ-S1DJ-S1 Registered Users Posts: 2,303 Major grins
    edited September 24, 2007
    I prefer #2 as well, reminds me of the famous Wxwax shot of Atlanta that has been featured in movies.

    I think it could use a bit more pop though, and on my work monitor it isn't tack sharp. And is it just me or are the buildings leaning a touch to the right?

    I think this is really good and a little pp would help make it better. Looks like a great location too so you can go back and get more shots in varying skies. thumb.gif
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    HarlanBearHarlanBear Registered Users Posts: 290 Major grins
    edited September 24, 2007
    I also vote for #2.
    But I would have less sky and darken it a bit. But the gradation to red in the sky is quite nice.

    Both have their appeal.
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    Chrissiebeez_NLChrissiebeez_NL Registered Users Posts: 1,295 Major grins
    edited September 24, 2007
    nice photo! 15524779-Ti.gif # 2!

    but adjust the levels a bit to make it pop a bit more.
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