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Picture taken in Copenhagen at 21.30 in late july.
Will it make the picture better if it was brighter? |
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Hello Henrik;
This is a nice shot, but as you said, it could probably use some brightening. The first thing that I would change, thoughis to rotate it so that the spire and its reflection don't cut diagonally across the shot. Regards, Tom, on Point Pelee, Canada |
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Feel free to give an example of how you would like the pic to be rotated. I'm still quite new to PS and its possibilities :roll:and I am not quite sure how much rotation you mean!
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Here's what I'd do in regards to what's been said. I rotated the canvass counter clockwise about a degree (which requires re-cropping). Then I adjusted"curves" and brought up the mid-tones a bit, then lowered the blue content a little, again using "curves".
Generic description I know, if you want more detail let me know. BTW, this is a very nice composition...good work. |
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I adjusted the rotation and flip the image. I adjusted the midtones similar to NLAVD. I liked the church on the left side because it help me focus on it (IMO). I also wanted to add this is a great photo.
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