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My mistake has been seeking new landscapes. I should have been seeking new light.
Nice HDR work here. I like the scene ... it keeps the eye moving around with so much to see. This is a great example how a photo doesn't always need one single focus point as such.
About the only critique I can come up with really is that the lamp in the bottom left should have been seen in full or cropped more. But that's really just my preference. The photos good as is.
Extremely well done - nominated.
If I have to pick on one minor thing, the second lampshade (white) behind the lit lamp at foreground left is a teeny bit of a distraction.
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I like this one; as MA said, you don't always need a single point of focus; my niggle with this image is that I think it would benefit from a trip through the Perspective Correction filter in PS.
Well done!
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My mistake has been seeking new landscapes. I should have been seeking new light.
Very nice! Job well done indeed!
Never heard of Perspective Correction..have to go dig that up!
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I agree with the lamp far left, but other then that... WOW! Well done!
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