Luminous Landscape Forum
The Art of Photography => User Critiques => Topic started by: Ari N on November 15, 2010, 07:36:29 am
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This is my first post here.
These shots are from Helsinki, Finland. Photographed last monday morning.
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They both appear rather dark to my eye. I've run the second one through Aperture, using Viveza to make adjustments, & I think it definitely improves with an increase in exposure.
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This is my first post here.
These shots are from Helsinki, Finland. Photographed last monday morning.
Very dramatic and unusual.
Rob C
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Hi Ari, and welcome to the list!
Mike.
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This is my first post here.
These shots are from Helsinki, Finland. Photographed last monday morning.
I particularly like the way the sun illuminates the solitary cloud in the second. I agree with the Chairman: they look a bit dark to me as well.
Jeremy
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Very dramatic and unusual.
Rob C
I will second that. I like the look the way it is. Sunset shots are usually....dark? At least where I live. ;)
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I will second that. I like the look the way it is. Sunset shots are usually....dark? At least where I live. ;)
Funny, that; must be a Scottish phenomenon because I noticed it too!
Are you back to shooting, after your confrontation on the Clyde?
Rob C
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Rob it didn't put me off. Probably will go looking for a sunset this evening. :)
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Thanks for your comments!
We had first snow yesterday in Helsinki, but now it's almost melted...
I have a new photography website, but there may be some bugs... : http://arskaphotos.dy.fi (http://personal.inet.fi/koti/ajnousiainen/photography/english/photography.html)
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Thanks for your comments!
We had first snow yesterday in Helsinki, but now it's almost melted...
I have a new photography website, but there may be some bugs... : http://arskaphotos.dy.fi (http://personal.inet.fi/koti/ajnousiainen/photography/english/photography.html)
Ari,
The photos on your website are very fine indeed!
My only suggestion for the website would be to add left- and right-arrows to go to the next or previous picture in a gallery, so one doesn't have to close each before opening the next.
Eric