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    Hey guys,

    For more than 3-4 days, we have a very thick fog here in Vancouver, and actually in Lower Mainland, and yesterday I took 2-3 shots in downtown.

    Tell me how can I improve this images, or where I did wrong, please.

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    The second one is very cool! They look like ghost ships

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    I really like the boat shot as it has a great mood. To improve that shot, I might crop a bit off the top. I'd also sharpen the boats in the foreground and boost their contrast as well. Hope that helps
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    Thank you.

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    For the 1st photo of the building I could only suggest some more contrast but I'd have play with it a bit in PS to be sure that's the way to go.

    For the 2nd photo, it's great as it is but I would have taken it in landscape rather in portrait as you have.
    Perhaps you can crop it to be closer to landscape dimensions even if you have to cut off some of the masts in the water?

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    For the first one, was the only angle available, because of the other buildings covering this one.

    For second, I have 2 versions. First is for Marko - I did the crop and contrast (still not happy with this crop that I did), and second one is a different one, same view.
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    I think the 2nd one has been cropped a little too panoramic but I like the one you did on Marko's suggestion.
    It's a nice scene. Does it look good with colour also? I can see it in my mind with a hint of colour.

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    No, I did it in monochrome.
    I thought that when is fog, b&w is the best way to do it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lovin View Post
    No, I did it in monochrome.
    I thought that when is fog, b&w is the best way to do it.
    Fair enough and Kudo's for being brave enough to commit to that vision too. Most of us take the safe way and shoot in colour and convert later.
    A very slight hue of blue may look ok on it if colour is now a thought. I like it as a B/W though.

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    I like that version lovin' - nice job....now do you like that version or do you prefer your original?
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