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26-JUN-2004 db.

Cityscape*

Antequera (Málaga), Spain


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Jim B (MSP)02-Jul-2004 02:17
Nice job. I prefer this version. I also like the choice of subject for the challenge.

Jim B
Nugar01-Jul-2004 10:36
I like it!!
ctfchallenge01-Jul-2004 10:20
Here you go, Nugar: birdless! — db.
Guest 30-Jun-2004 21:17
I'd like to repeat the the vertical character of the two bell towers works very well with the vertical format. Nice job.
Nugar30-Jun-2004 19:11
Yes, it is a rather philosphical issue. I do consider it cheating if the picture is photojournalistic. But on other cases, like my rotated anonymous bug picture, for example I just *had* to clone a bit of poop the bug did! Wouldn't look good to me with that piece og buggy-doo (on the other hand... that would have made a better title and pic? LOL!)

I'm glad you like my comments :) Photography is more than thirds and golden means. There's a piece of our soul in each pic.

As an aside topic... what happened to the comments? I would have sworn that Gayle's comment was the very first?
ctfchallenge30-Jun-2004 16:33
I love the light in this! Was it taken in the late afternoon? Excellent composition too, it works very well in the vertical format.
Gayle
ctfchallenge30-Jun-2004 16:30
This is nearly a philosophical question for me and I can't explain my feelings about it (I know there is no logic to it): While I freely play with levels, saturation and sharpening, I'm extremely shy about cloning; my subconsciousness must consider it cheating. I really don't know why.... BTW: I always do apreciate your comments a lot, Nugar; I really do! — db.
Nugar30-Jun-2004 15:39
Hi Daniel,

I like this picture very much, good compo, good light/colors. As very personal preference, I clone out the birds in this kind of pics. Don't know why. Maybe because in mine they look like specks(sp?) and not birds!
ctfchallenge30-Jun-2004 13:07
Yes, it was taken in the *very* late afternoon; in fact, shortly before sunset (and then, when postprocessing, I did increase color-saturation quite a bit...). Thanks, Gayle, for commenting. — db.