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Thread: a view of Taxco

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    Default a view of Taxco

    here is a little view of a place called Taxco, i was on a Hotel called MonteTaxco, its a pretty nice hotel

    i'll appreciate all critics & comments



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    If you ever go to that hotel again, with an SRL, take this photo again, with an UV filter, a gradient ND filter and a fat wide-angle lens! Maybe a short panorama too. That would rock real hard.

    I love the view, it looks like a place I would like to go to. Where is it?

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    I like the wide open kind of view, but I hate the houses. NUKE THEM.
    I like to think that I'm a gentleman, but I doubt that I actually am because I can be a real ass-hole at times. I try not to b**** much and I always help the unfortunate, but I really actually hate you all deep down in my heart.

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    Wicked. Looks like some italian place I love it man. But yeah, with a better camera this would look so nice. But the shot is fantastic


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    Rabie: this place is on mexico, im traveling mexico all i can, before im moving ^_^ its a pretty nice country.


    Dale: thx for the comments, the camera i used for that shot is a Canon 300D, it look a little crappy cuze i just edited the shot on photoshop, so ppl on dial up can download it faster ^_^

    Elder: thx for the comments

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    Quote Originally Posted by Elder-Bunny
    I like the wide open kind of view, but I hate the houses. NUKE THEM.
    /agree...

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    i like the houses.. and the fact if u go a few miles someway u will fall downa cliff shows u how some places are! i liek the mountains in the far back!




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    In order to fit into the 3/4th's rule, you should crop a bit of the sky out. Thats all I can add to rabie's great critque!

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    Dale: It's not the camera. Photo filters are the trick to get real blue sky, burning sky, warmer colors, etc.. I think I will post an article, that I found, about some good filters for landscape photography. It's very good with examples and the whole package.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rabieshund
    Dale: It's not the camera. Photo filters are the trick to get real blue sky, burning sky, warmer colors, etc.. I think I will post an article, that I found, about some good filters for landscape photography. It's very good with examples and the whole package.
    yeah i think i need it :P lol its a pretty nice idea

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