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    Re: Cold street

    Yes it works. Good amount of focus depth. Nice exposure.

    The only downside for me is that narrow dark strip of a building on the left side. Ideally, I would like to see more of it or none at all.

    Difficult to avoid though, and too much of a crop is going to spoil other areas. However, maybe a very slight crop plus a little bit of clever cloning might be successful.

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    Re: Cold street

    Nice shot and very well taken.

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    Re: Cold street

    Quote Originally Posted by Geoff F View Post
    Yes it works. Good amount of focus depth. Nice exposure.

    The only downside for me is that narrow dark strip of a building on the left side. Ideally, I would like to see more of it or none at all.

    Difficult to avoid though, and too much of a crop is going to spoil other areas. However, maybe a very slight crop plus a little bit of clever cloning might be successful.
    Thanks Geoff. Thought about it but I was not sure because of the same reasons you said. Perhaps careful cloning would do.

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    Quote Originally Posted by madcrow View Post
    Nice shot and very well taken.
    Thanks Maurice.

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    Re: Cold street

    Nicely done.

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    Re: Cold street

    Nice shot Robert,

    I am in agreement that the thin strip on left is too thin and would suggest a canvas extension and fill with black.

    Great 'atmospherics' though, Dave

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    Re: Cold street

    Thanks Dave, John...

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    Re: Cold street

    Reminiscent of a scene from Casablanca . . .

    Nice shot, though. Not bothered by the building fringe on left. It frames the shot.

    Thanks for sharing.

    zen

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    Re: Cold street

    Nice shot, same suggestion on LHS building.

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    Re: Cold street

    Very nice and moody image Robert

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    Re: Cold street

    This image "feels" cold! However, I wonder is a slight blue cast might make it feel even colder?

    I am just posting this as an example of what I was talking about. Not that it is necessarily any better than the original.

    Cold street

    I did the blue tint with NIK Viveza...
    Last edited by rpcrowe; 14th November 2016 at 02:14 AM.

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    Re: Cold street

    If this shot makes me shiver, I wonder how cold it is outside here right now...Good job! A lonely street feels cold, snow on the ground will make it more so.

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    Re: Cold street

    Quote Originally Posted by rpcrowe View Post
    This image "feels" cold! However, I wonder is a slight blue cast might make it feel even colder?

    I am just posting this as an example of what I was talking about. Not that it is necessarily any better than the original.

    I did the blue tint with NIK Viveza...
    Well, at the time of taking this shot the street looked rather yellowish and pretty warm although temperature was a bit below zero (C. So, I cooled it down to B&W, just to give it a cold look

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    Re: Cold street

    Wow. Great images.

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