Monk School
Monk School
Photography \ Architecture | 09/24/06 @449 |
bigrod |
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Monk students saved by the bell. Class is out in Chiang Mai, Thailand.Most of my effort in this picture was heightening the contrast between the foreground bell tower, and the white wall backdrop.
C&C please! I'm learning.
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09/24/06 @465
09/24/06 @532
This is perfect..
gr8 composition,right colors,
the monks r captured r interacting which creates a mood to it..
a small crit is that white seems blown out a tad bit.
specially to the left of the leftmost pillar. Can't make out the line betwn pillar & wall there.
BTW the color of the frame seems a good choice.
09/24/06 @630
Think it could work well also in b&w.
Tiny crit would be that a slightly different angle would maybe have avoided the half crop of the door to the building. and the roof top to be included would be better too.
On GFX the height at max 680 pixel works better for the viewer imo!
Keep up the good work and keep sharing!
09/24/06 @702
+ 10/10
09/24/06 @776
09/24/06 @848
nice try and result isnt bad at all, thought i got a few problems
keep it up
09/24/06 @927
Very well done!
Thanks for sharing!
Carlos
09/27/06 @489
if your trying to pull out distance in a shot i would copy this into a new layer, adjust the contrast and then play with that layers opacity level...you can crazy sharpen details with out pixelating anything...don't know if you know that trick or not, just trying to leave more than a simple gushing comment...lol.
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