City Vibe
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Malamulo Banda
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Ok gat it.Thanx..
laur st
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I really appreciate your advice Matthew. Will help me a lot. And you're totaly right. I always think about how other people will sense about my work. But too many times I end doing the opposite. It's a long way to presume and fit right all those possible requests and expectation from outside. Sure I should think less for my taste and more for what's good. The public.But it comes with experience or you're simply brilliant. I've seen you too have a great affinity for urban places. The big difference is that you did them the right way. But I'm happy to get this far and sure I'll bring some new works the following weeks.
@Malamulo Banda
I think I worked just over 1 day. Around half of the image is 3D, the ground models, street, cars, lights etc), and the other half is composed(buildings, trees, people).
Matthew Hallett
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I have the same problem. I put work into a particular element, and then dont want to crop it from the image. Its important to remain objective, thats where feedback from other viewers helps.
You can still use the car in the foreground, but it needs to fit better with the "rule of thirds" Try moving the camera to the sidewalk with the car in the bottom left, and the sky in the top right. Camera high 1.5m from sidewalk.
Your techniques seem to be improving rapidly. Keep posting!
Malamulo Banda
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Nice work..Really looks detailed, how long did this take,what was your workflow?
laur st
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Thanks! I appreciate. I think I liked too much the car model and I had in mind some great images competition that I've seen a while ago with a simillar car. But you're right, I should focus more on the bigger picture, the "city"
Matthew Hallett
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Amazing detail and mood. I think it would be better without the car in the foreground. Or maybe pull it back so you just see the hood peeking out the bottom? Its too distracting.