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This is a discussion on Waiting within the Critiques forums, part of the Photography & Fine art photography category; A pic I took at the cruise ship docks today. It was a reasonable shot but a little flat in ...

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    A pic I took at the cruise ship docks today. It was a reasonable shot but a little flat in detail. To help this condition, I gave the RAW image file a push in Photomatix, then zapped it to B&W in Photoshop. I adjusted some levels and curves and was quite happy with this.....But what do you think?


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    I think this shot works well and your treatment worked. I like the angle very much...and it's nice to see at least 1 person in that shot working. LOL.

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    Thanks marko, I was really happy with the color version too in fact even more so but I'm biased toward color photography.

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    I like this shot too. Good gritty tones.

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    My only concern is that it kinda makes me dizzy...I think its a great start but the long lense (I'm guessing you used 135mm) compresses the image eliminating the depth that might have helped the skewed perspective a bit. It might have worked better with a 35-50mm and then cropped to your finished vision.

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