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    Nice light and color. The stone is great. Handsome structure and setting. The softened perimeter is an interesting idea and I think it might work well but to my eye there is a bit too much of it here, and its edges a bit too abrupt (viz foreground bush lower left) so more feather might help this for me. Also, I guess I wish I could see the entrance, your openings for the shot probably dictated what you have.

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    Beautiful....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Downrigger View Post
    Nice light and color. The stone is great. Handsome structure and setting. The softened perimeter is an interesting idea and I think it might work well but to my eye there is a bit too much of it here, and its edges a bit too abrupt (viz foreground bush lower left) so more feather might help this for me. Also, I guess I wish I could see the entrance, your openings for the shot probably dictated what you have.
    Mark,

    Thanks for the comments and suggestions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wavelength View Post
    Beautiful....
    Thanks Nandakumar.

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    Hi John Is this an image which was softened intentionally ? If so,why ? Nice structure and surroundings, I would actually like to see the image sharp and clear.

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    Hi John,

    Beautiful colours and light. It's a beautiful scene and I kind of like the dreamy soft look on the church and also the background but the blur on the trees in the immediate foreground doesn't appeal to me.

    The reason I like the dreamy soft look is because it brings to mind the scene from a fairy tale (movie, book cover)... And I agree with John about the odd bits.
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    Nice to see someone trying something different and it nearly works for me. I'm kind of with Christina on this one plus losing the odd bits in the bottom right hand corner (flagpole top and rail?).

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    I agree with Mark about the use of blur here, John. The lower section of the building is in focus, but the top is blurred, which seems kind of odd.

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    I do like the soft look also. I think i would remove the two lamps at the front entrance as my eye immediately goes there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bnnrcn View Post
    Is this an image which was softened intentionally ? If so,why ? Nice structure and surroundings, I would actually like to see the image sharp and clear.
    Completely agreed on all points.

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    I really like this shot John, would make a great postcard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Christina S View Post
    Hi John,

    Beautiful colours and light. It's a beautiful scene and I kind of like the dreamy soft look on the church and also the background but the blur on the trees in the immediate foreground doesn't appeal to me.

    The reason I like the dreamy soft look is because it brings to mind the scene from a fairy tale (movie, book cover)... And I agree with John about the odd bits.
    Hi Christine,

    This is a view from my apartment window and I've shot it hundreds of times, sharp, overexposed, blurry. This time I was trying something a bit different and I used the Nikon preset "miniature effect" which is why it has both the dreamy and blurry edge look.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bnnrcn View Post
    Hi John Is this an image which was softened intentionally ? If so,why ? Nice structure and surroundings, I would actually like to see the image sharp and clear.
    Hi Binnur, this was an experiment, see post#13. I liked how the preset provided what was to me a sliver of sharpness across the scene and slightly drifted into a blur.

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    To John, Greg, Irene, Mike, and Travis, see post #13 and 14, this was an experiment with a preset. I probably have hundreds of sharp views of this same structure, but none really appealed to me, or perhaps the first one I ever shot did and all the others were just replicas. I saw this one as something a bit different. Thanks for viewing and commenting, it keeps me searching for new ways to present an image.

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    Cool image John, looks like a tilt and shift has been used

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    Quote Originally Posted by travis4567 View Post
    I really like this shot John, would make a great postcard.
    Thanks Travis.

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    Quote Originally Posted by deetheturk View Post
    Cool image John, looks like a tilt and shift has been used
    Hi David,

    Thanks for the comments. The image does have that effect, it's a preset that I rarely use, I may have to find other uses for it.

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    Re: The Estate

    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowman View Post
    This is a view from my apartment window and I've shot it hundreds of times, sharp, overexposed, blurry. This time I was trying something a bit different and I used the Nikon preset "miniature effect" which is why it has both the dreamy and blurry edge look.
    I thought it had the miniature village feel - so now I know why !!
    I like it - and experimetning with your own 'back yard' is always allowed and interesting

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kaye Leggett View Post
    I thought it had the miniature village feel - so now I know why !!
    I like it - and experimetning with your own 'back yard' is always allowed and interesting
    Thanks Kaye.

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