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from mrxd/Jim (105)
on February 18, 2007 5:48:02 PM CST
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Having taken several terrible shots from a similar POV I have to say yours is very, very good. I cannot tell for sure but is there some color noise at the top of the image? Otherwise, the color, contrast and framing are excellent!
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From autumnk/WOOJIN (14)
on February 22, 2007 10:43:26 AM CST
Thank you very much. May I ask one question? What dose means POV?
I would like for you to tell me. Thank you.
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from jwoods/John (400)
on February 13, 2007 12:26:43 PM CST
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Good composition and exposure creates an excellent picture of a familiar subject. It would have been better if you had taken it a little earlier in the evening, when the sky light would have complemented the artificial lights on the tower.
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From autumnk/WOOJIN (14)
on February 15, 2007 10:52:59 AM CST
Thank you very much but I have no choice.
I only could take the picture in the evening because I had to leave
Paris at next day.
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from sirbrontes/Sir (449)
on February 13, 2007 12:15:31 PM CST
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I really like the unique perspective and angle for this shot. However, the blurriness and tight crop (especially on the right) are distracting from the overall feel.
I definitely like the border and would even add a little more white space around the photo to make more room for it. What did you use to create that border/frame?
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From autumnk/WOOJIN (14)
on February 15, 2007 10:59:21 AM CST
Thank you. I used a kind of the photo program as like the Photoshop.
Unfortunately, I think, you can't the photo program because it was made
by Korean. If you could speak Korean, I can send the photo program to you.
Thank you again. (^^)
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from ropetko/Robert (1,269)
on February 13, 2007 11:31:47 AM CST
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Very very nice shot, congratulations! I plan to go to Paris in April and I will definitely try to make such a shot :)
My only complaints goes to wide aperture, I would probably close the lens aperture a bit, just to make the tower and light look sharper. Still, I suppose you didn't have any tripod there so your aperture choice here was wise. Very nice shot with very good composition, congratulations and thanks for sharing!
P.S. I've heard that it is not a problem to shoot the Eiffel tower during the day, but it's the light show that's copyrighted, so you are not allowed to make any money with this shot. I suppose posting it to Photosig doesn't count :) I also suppose I'm totally wrong about the lightshow copyright issue.
Regards and welcome to Photosig!
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From autumnk/WOOJIN (14)
on February 15, 2007 11:07:33 AM CST
Thank you for you to welcom P.S. for me and thanks to your advices.
I'm an amateur photographer, not seller. (^^) Don't worry.
Um..... in addition, I used a tripod.
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