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    Looking Up

    I don't often do abstracts but this scene caught my eye. This is looking up at the ceiling in a four story high Atrium. I was intrigued by the reflections of the curved staircases.

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    Re: Looking Up

    Dang nice beautiful work done on that ceiling.

    But you don't want to hear that - for you dang nice photo.
    (apart from the 2 tiny dots top middle which are a wee bit distracting)

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    Re: Looking Up

    Very colorful and bright; liked it very much

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    Re: Looking Up

    Well...you captured more than the staircase that is one thing sure...Love it!!! Different.

    Quote Originally Posted by FrankMi View Post
    I don't often do abstracts but this scene caught my eye. This is looking up at the ceiling in a four story high Atrium. I was intrigued by the reflections of the curved staircases.

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    Re: Looking Up

    Excellent bit of photography. Frank. Quite a challenge, I would think.

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    Very beautiful indeed!
    It is so symmetrical and fresco like that I first thought it was a graphic art !

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    Re: Looking Up

    Now that is different - and very interesting - it really challenges ones vision.

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    Re: Looking Up

    When you take a shot that depends on symmetry for its impact it has to be exactly symmetrical because any deviation really stands out and looks wrong. But you nailed it. Gorgeous pic, I really like it.

    Peter

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    Re: Looking Up

    Quote Originally Posted by Bobobird View Post
    (apart from the 2 tiny dots top middle which are a wee bit distracting)
    I know what you mean about the dots but what the heck. If I started mucking with every little imperfection (and there are many!), I'd go nuts!

    In the end, I decided that I would not do any cloning and limit the post processing to cropping, alignment, and local contrast enhancement to avoid it looking too flat.

    One of the things that struck me about the view was the symmetry so I'm glad that it appeals to others as well. Fortunately, there is enough that is not symmetrical as to add additional interest as I go looking for those differences. For me it makes exploring the details more fun!

    Thank you Nandakumar, Isabel, Donald, Ramachandran, Steve, and Peter for the kind comments.
    Last edited by FrankMi; 16th December 2013 at 04:11 PM.

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