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GUS NUNEZ
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Here's a follow-up with some lighting added. I'm unhappy with the reflections
on the window glass. I still have to make some adjustments. Any advice
would be helpful.
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GUS NUNEZ
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Thank you for your comments. I will definately learn from them.
@ Ar Manoj, I will look at the lighting and sky as you mentioned.
@ Hugh, I will consider making it a dusk shot and add interior lighting
to see what kind of results I get. I will try to post soon.
Thanks again.
Hugh
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[SIZE=3][FONT=Times New Roman]I see a lot of potential here, first [/FONT][/SIZE][SIZE=3][FONT=Times New Roman]the overall composition needs tweeking, what would happen if you raised the camera or angled it up, I see a hint of a roof line coming toward us on the right, you might be able to create a more interesting framing with that, and loose some of the foreground concrete in the process.[/FONT][/SIZE]
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[SIZE=3][FONT=Times New Roman]Have you considered making this a dusk shot, I think some interior lights would draw the eye into the centre of the image and create more interesting reflections?[/FONT][/SIZE]
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Ar Manoj Upadhyay
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True it's very simple but your lighting and sky is not matching with each other.