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    Brooklyn Bridge

    Hopefully making the best of a wet day

    http://rsfphoto.foliopic.com/

    #2
    Re: Brooklyn Bridge

    It's a beautiful shot of the bridge, however it is a little flat for my taste. IMO you can do more with the shy to make it look more interesting, the bridge needs to be a tad lighter to make it stand out & a little more contrasty in the background.

    Tom

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      #3
      Re: Brooklyn Bridge

      Thanks I will have a play - I had pushed the sky a bit already -it was a pretty grey day. Will get the raw out again and see if I can follow your advice.


      Rob
      http://rsfphoto.foliopic.com/

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        #4
        Re: Brooklyn Bridge

        Agree with Tom, But that said its still a great shot with lots of interest to keep you looking into the image.

        Paul
        EOS 1Dx, - EF 24-105L f4,- Sigma 135 f1.8 Art - EF 400L IS f2.8, - Speedlite 430EXII.
        Freelance Sports Photographer for local Press - https://twitter.com/P_linton99

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          #5
          Re: Brooklyn Bridge

          Agree with Tom also - have a play with the Linear Gradient adjustment layer tool if you have photoshop - I find it very good for bringing out the whole tonal range.

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            #6
            Re: Brooklyn Bridge

            Agree with above and maybe play with blending layers to bring out the contrast in Photoshop, especially the sky using the gradient filter selectively. Thanks for sharing.
            Graydon
            Canon 6D & 7D | Light Room + CS6 |
            EF 70-300L | EF 100 Macro | EF 24-105L | EF17-40L | Canon EF 50mm

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