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    Evening in Brig Switzerland

    These shots were taken around dusk in Brig, a delightful town in the Swiss Alps.

    Comments welcome. Best viewed full size.

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    Evening in Brig Switzerland

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    Re: Evening in Brig Switzerland

    Nice compositions.

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    Re: Evening in Brig Switzerland

    Thanks John

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    Re: Evening in Brig Switzerland

    Hi Dave I like the soft color of dusk in the images. I think both images need some perspectice correction.

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    Re: Evening in Brig Switzerland

    Quote Originally Posted by bnnrcn View Post
    Hi Dave I like the soft color of dusk in the images. I think both images need some perspectice correction.
    Thanks Binnur. I did apply perspective correction to straighten the buildings up but maybe there is still some distortion there?

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    Re: Evening in Brig Switzerland

    They still look leaning backwards a bit Dave. But if you have to crop the images because of some more correction, it might be a good idea to leave them as they are in order not to spoil the compositions

    Quote Originally Posted by dje View Post
    Thanks Binnur. I did apply perspective correction to straighten the buildings up but maybe there is still some distortion there?

    Dave

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    Re: Evening in Brig Switzerland

    Quote Originally Posted by bnnrcn View Post
    They still look leaning backwards a bit Dave. But if you have to crop the images because of some more correction, it might be a good idea to leave them as they are in order not to spoil the compositions
    Thanks Binnur. I'll have a further play with them, this time using the perspective crop tool. This doesn't necessarily involve losing important parts of the image.

    Dave

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    Re: Evening in Brig Switzerland

    Very nice.

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    Re: Evening in Brig Switzerland

    British pub; it's full though. I would like to go to Switzerland but fear it is a bit high and I'm told I have breathing difficulties. Nice images but maybe the temperature is a tad high, although I'm not sure if it adds to the images.

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    Re: Evening in Brig Switzerland

    Thanks for your comments Paul and Steve.


    Quote Originally Posted by arith View Post
    British pub; it's full though.
    Of course


    Quote Originally Posted by arith View Post
    I would like to go to Switzerland but fear it is a bit high and I'm told I have breathing difficulties. Nice images but maybe the temperature is a tad high, although I'm not sure if it adds to the images.
    Yes it can be a problem. My wife felt unwell at the higher altitudes. I didn't think to even consider White Balance on these shots, just left it "As Shot" which meant Auto WB. I really can't remember how accurately the colour matched the original scene now!

    Dave

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