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    Palermo Cathederal

    Very difficult lighting conditions so 10 RAW PP images tone mapped. 18mm FL wasn't quite wide enough so some straightening of verticals etc. Tried it in Mono and quite liked that as well. C&C as always, welcome.

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    Re: Palermo Cathederal

    Nice attempt at trying to capture everything. A few isolated close-ups would work well as a series.

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    Re: Palermo Cathederal

    Like both of them, but leaning towards the B&W version. One question when I enlarge and look at the ceiling at that dark area, is it some kind of reflection from the lite domed area at the front of the church.

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    Re: Palermo Cathederal

    Good shot. I prefer the colour just because the altar stands out more as the centre piece of the photo.

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    Re: Palermo Cathederal

    Both are great. I prefer the color as it has more warmth.

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    Re: Palermo Cathederal

    Can't decide, John. I like them both.

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    Re: Palermo Cathederal

    Fortunately, when both expressions of the scene have such strong merit, there is no need to choose one over the other. Congratulations on two superb images!

    Consider cropping either immediately below the foreground table or its platform. For me, the current composition leads the eye to that table and tends to stop there, when I think you want the eye to be led all the way to the rear. Just my response to your very nice image.

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    Re: Palermo Cathederal

    Thanks all for your comments.

    John, I would have loved more time I there but you know what family holidays are like.........

    Allan, not sure where you are pointing me to. There is some sort of reflection above and to the right of the window on the LHS and there is a processing fault (unsaturated patch) top left in the dome which I will certainly correct....?

    Mike, your suggested crop works and does give more immediacy to the main alter. A fresh pair of eyes etc. I will make the change if this ever finds its way into a comp or two.

    Thanks again for your comments.
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    Re: Palermo Cathederal

    I love these photos, can't decide which one I like better.

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    OK, I'll take the monochrome version if I must choose. fantastic editing! Did you convert the processed colour version or the raw file and what did you use, John?

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    Re: Palermo Cathederal

    Thanks Murat. I used the default setting in CS6 but backed off the red in the side curtain (came out almost black) and pulled back the highlights in and around the alter.

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    Re: Palermo Cathederal

    A different angle to see things

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    Re: Palermo Cathederal

    Thanks for the comment Nandakumar.

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    Re: Palermo Cathederal

    Beautiful John, nice tone mapping... realistic not overdone.

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    Thanks Joe. I prefer to use HDR as a tool to compensate rather than for the more extreme forms of processing

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