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17-FEB-2001

4th (tie)
The Louvre at Night
Fremiet

This has the Hayes treatment. Also I'm pretty sure it has been present in an earlier challenge...but, hey! Fremiet


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Martin Polanic 07-Mar-2007 02:19
Excellent shot, most probably would be even without the extra treatment, which imo rally works well for this photo!
Katherine Stanback's Photos06-Mar-2007 18:29
Beautiful composition - I love the shiny gold colors! I love the bright colors and texture from the processing, although I think I would prefer the sky processed a little bit less.
Sony Forums Challenges25-Feb-2007 21:32
This is an excellent composition and highly suitable for the challenge - you found an amazing angle from which to photograph the Louvre. The fact that your subject is a repository of fine art, is perfectly congruent with your choice of the Hayes effect for post processing. Boosting the light is what really made the image shine. jrdu
Konica Minolta Users25-Feb-2007 16:32
A nice angle, I'd like to see the original. I think the processinf has spoiled what could be a cracker... there are jpg artifacts all over the place, and there is no sharpness at all. Dunc
John Potter25-Feb-2007 01:41
Thanks Helen, Bottles and Photocat37. Photocat37...I posted the original in the demo folder, would be interested to find out how you think they compare. John
Guest 24-Feb-2007 22:07
Very eye catching John; I like all the colors, reflections, and angles! Nice job of processing!
Helen Betts24-Feb-2007 13:01
Pretty spectacular, John. Perspective is quite effective and the processing super. And some great angles as well! Helen
photocat37 24-Feb-2007 06:23
I can't type. The scrambled word should be -original-
photocat37 24-Feb-2007 06:22
Wow I usually don't like heavily processed pictures, but this one is just amazing. Looks like an oil painting. Might you post the origianl in the demo folder? I'd love to see it without the "Hayes" treatment.