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Unfortunately in my opinion images 1, 3, 5 lack a focal point. The colour and exposure are decent, but no focal point.
The image of the stairs has a focal foint, but I'm afraid it's not that interesting.
As well, number 1 needs a different angle, the red item is distracting and one of the buildings has the top cut off.Originally Posted by gibbon
The stair image is also cropped too tightly and is slightly tilted toward the right.
Tegan
I just noticed that in the stairs shot there seems to be a shoe and leg on the right side with some purply tones going on. I'm not sure what it's doing there though. I can also see other purply tones in this shot which seem to be the result of filtration again...but it's not adding to the shot. I agree with the others though for most of these shots.
Thanks!
Marko
Purple fringing is a camera lens problem that can sometimes be taken out by postprocessing software.
Tegan
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