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Varanzano bridge and Street
Both these shots are black and white. I took these with digital camera, because at the time of the shot i hadn't had my Canon eos 350d. I think i went way to heavy on the vignetting, but i kinda like it..:\. I shot these in new york and i would love any and all comments.
This first shot is on dev art.
1. New

1. Old

2. New

2.old

The second one is pretty dark because i was trying out a new thing with channels. In all of my time doing Graphics i never really figured out how to properly use them :\.
Thanks guy.
Last edited by Papa; 12-29-2007 at 06:09 PM.
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I love the second! I agree, you went OTT with the vignette, but the compo is really good. I think some parts are a little too dark. It would be especially good if i could read what it said on that sign "Hollywood shoe repair". Also, too much contrast. Can't see much of the detail on the street.
Overall, these two are mint photos!
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Second one is awesome and overdid the vignette a bit. But looks good anyway
first one doesn't do it for me... dunno why. But still, good photo
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Second shot is awesome, good street photography but I dont like the vignetting.
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Thanks for the input guys, i edited them both so I'd like to here what you think now.
My DevART
RATCHET is my bitch
Andrew says:
u ever stolen a bible?
Apathy says:
no
used the last two pages to roll a joint though
Andrew says:
wow
thats fucking hard core
^^HAHAHA, dm sucks XD
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