Belle Isle Bridge
Copyright ©2009, David Peterson
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The bridge at Belle Isle in Detroit MI.
Photographer: |
David Peterson
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04-Mar-2009 03:31 CET |
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Camera: |
Olympus E500 |
Exposure time: |
1/30 |
Aperture: |
f22 |
Focal length: |
60 mm |
Lens: |
ZD 14-45mm |
Focusing method: |
iESP P-AF |
ISO: |
100 |
White balance: |
Auto |
Flash: |
no |
Image format: |
RAW |
Processing applied: |
Crop, Frame, Modified with Alfred's suggestions. |
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Image resized to: |
534x800 |
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Try rotating the image by 1 or 2 degrees counterclockwise. Cut off the bottom part with the ice, because it distracts from the main subject (the bridge). Increasing a bit the saturation and reducing the red content would also help. There is too much frame around the image (white, grey and violet frames).
Alfred Molon at 12:32 CET on 07-Mar-2009 [Reply]
Tried and Liked!
Alfred,
I tried each of your suggestions and I liked the results. Thank you for the excellent critique.
Alfred Molon wrote:
> Try rotating the image by 1 or 2 degrees counterclockwise. Cut off the bottom part with the
> ice, because it distracts from the main subject (the bridge). Increasing a bit the saturation
> and reducing the red content would also help. There is too much frame around the image (white,
> grey and violet frames).
>
David Peterson at 13:24 CET on 07-Mar-2009 [Reply]
What a difference!
Aha, now it looks so much better.
David Peterson wrote:
> Alfred,
> I tried each of your suggestions and I liked the results. Thank you for the excellent critique.
>
> Alfred Molon wrote:
> > Try rotating the image by 1 or 2 degrees counterclockwise. Cut off the bottom part with the
> > ice, because it distracts from the main subject (the bridge). Increasing a bit the saturation
> > and reducing the red content would also help. There is too much frame around the image (white,
> > grey and violet frames).
> >
>
Alfred Molon at 15:58 CET on 07-Mar-2009 [Reply]