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Third Anniversary Picture

Photography Medieval posted on Dec 19, 2007
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It looks like yesterday. I've started posting some ugly pictures here in Renderosity. Like the first one it's again the Sabugal Castle. First time with a Konica/Minolta and now with a Sony Alpha 100. Same castle, same photographer diferent camera. I think this one is better. Judge yourself. BOTH CRITICAL AND NON-CRITICAL COMMENTS ARE WELCOMED. Yes it's true. See you later.

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Boofy

4:58PM | Wed, 19 December 2007

Hi my friend, I checked out both pics and I think both have their strengths and weeknessess I think. This one has a lot of detail and the outlines are very crisp. The other buildings on the side to me look good, others may find them distracting but that is a matter of taste I think. Your first pic has a lovely warm glow from the sun and the eye is nicely lead into it by the curving road and there are no 'distractions' in the shot. It's fault I guess is that it lacks sharpness but overall it is a lovely scene. I think if you are please with your progress then that is what counts, but technically if you cropped out the other buildings and cloned out the powerlines this would be a really strong shot, with a nice sky as well. Thanks for sharing all of them. Jen


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