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    Evening at the lakefront

    Evening at the lakefront
    50mm@f/8.0 for 4s. ISO 200.

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    Re: Evening at the lakefront

    Hi Abhi. Nice colours and great reflections. If the original has a bit more sky above the buildings you might want to include it as the one building feels tight against the top frame.

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    Re: Evening at the lakefront

    Quote Originally Posted by FrankMi View Post
    Hi Abhi. Nice colours and great reflections. If the original has a bit more sky above the buildings you might want to include it as the one building feels tight against the top frame.
    Thanks, Frank. I did not notice the tall building being tight against the frame when taking the shot, and there's really not much more in the original after a rotation of about 10 degrees for straightening.

    I will be more mindful in the future.

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    Re: Evening at the lakefront

    I know exactly where you are coming from. Been there, got the t-shirt!

    If you can do any post processing, with a single colour sky like that it would be fairly easy to clone enough sky to double the sky height above the top of the building.

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    Re: Evening at the lakefront

    Quote Originally Posted by FrankMi View Post
    I know exactly where you are coming from. Been there, got the t-shirt!

    If you can do any post processing, with a single colour sky like that it would be fairly easy to clone enough sky to double the sky height above the top of the building.
    I will try. But am not very good at cloning, so the other option is to walk over once in a while and hope for nice skies. The location is fairly close to my home

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