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    View from the Greenwich Observatory

    over Greenwich Park with the Queens House and college in the mid ground and Canary Wharf in the distance

    stan

    Stan - LRPS, CPAGB, BPE2*

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    Re: View from the Greenwich Observatory

    Beautiful view Stan, but, it's not flat, but feels like it's lacking something, I don't know.......
    Patrick

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      #3
      Re: View from the Greenwich Observatory

      Originally posted by Reevo View Post
      Beautiful view Stan, but, it's not flat, but feels like it's lacking something, I don't know.......
      Sheer size I suspect - looks like there may be too much detail to really reproduce it properly at forum size. Now at A3 or bigger...
      Nigel

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        #4
        Re: View from the Greenwich Observatory

        cheers guys

        looks like there may be too much detail to really reproduce it properly at forum size
        similar problem with a detailed pano

        Stan
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          #5
          Re: View from the Greenwich Observatory

          I like the contrast between the old and new, however I think the clouds over power the scene. Maybe a lower perspective and soften the clouds a bit. As is, the clouds are the star of the image.

          Tom

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            Re: View from the Greenwich Observatory

            Originally posted by Reevo View Post
            Beautiful view Stan, but, it's not flat, but feels like it's lacking something, I don't know.......
            I can see where Patrick is coming from and personally I'm not sure the PP works that well and rather than going for the aged look just B&W

            I also if the image would handle a decent crop I would loose a lot of the foreground and some off the sides - Viewed much bigger I'm sure this wouldn't be a problem, but on a small screen it gets lost
            :- Ian

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