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annafilip [2011-11-15 13:55:45 +0000 UTC]
nice shot. the colours and the cloudy sky! perfect!
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aerinvena [2011-11-12 08:22:35 +0000 UTC]
Sighisoara e absolut superba!
Vizavi de fotografie, as fi umblat putin la culoare sau contrast; trebuie pusa mult mai bine in evidenta.
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OnlyGingerWithASoul [2011-11-08 21:42:48 +0000 UTC]
Very cool!
i love how the colors of the buildings pop, and the angle that you took the picture. You captured the chipping paint and rust very well, giving the picture an old feel to it.
overall, a very good picture! good job!
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featherwhitey [2011-11-08 10:17:39 +0000 UTC]
Nice picture! Is this in Romania?
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Mlascosmoerel [2011-11-08 09:28:43 +0000 UTC]
this photo has caught my eye mainly thanks to the colours. They're so much refreshing after seeing the dull, gray facades or disciplined, modern that dominate cities that I know. Is it Sishisoara's old town or the regular streets look like this? If it's the second case, then congrats on living in such a great historical place.
I think you and I as photoamateurs share a common problem: we could care more about light. Your shot could use more shadows and some vibrant colours coming from a dawn or sunset sun.
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ChristopherDavid420 In reply to fumuldetigara [2011-09-20 05:03:18 +0000 UTC]
Just look up horizon line... then go to what ever photo editing program you have, and adjust the photo as needed... Rotate it about 15 degrees counter clockwise should do it... maybe even just 5 degrees
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ChristopherDavid420 [2011-09-19 18:39:12 +0000 UTC]
Definition: The horizon line in perspective drawing is a horizontal line across the picture. It is always at eye level - its placement determines where we seem to be looking from - a high place, or from close to the ground. The actual horizon might not be visible, but you need to draw a 'virtual' horizon to construct a picture in perspective.
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ChristopherDavid420 [2011-09-19 17:20:46 +0000 UTC]
Great photo... only suggestion would be to level with the horizon line instead of the vertical lines...
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FuriaeTheGoddess [2011-09-19 17:04:20 +0000 UTC]
Mmmh...it looks a little bit sad to me, even when its full of colours. The houses could speak many stories, if they can do it.
The only "new" thing in there, are the red flowers. They are standing in the window. And the flowers are the first thing, what catched my eyes^^"
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eternaltao [2011-09-19 00:38:12 +0000 UTC]
I love the pastel colors and the textures of the houses, the rust, the peeling plaster and the chipped paint. My only concern is the tilt of the camera. I know that the town is hilly, but the angle almost makes it look like the buildings are going to topple over. Photoshop CS5 can straighten it out using the lens correction tool.
Great shot.
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fumuldetigara In reply to eternaltao [2011-09-19 03:45:47 +0000 UTC]
actually...if you go in sighisoara, you wont find a strait wall...the houses are very very old, they are all renovated, and the walls are thicker at the base and thinner at the top... even roofs are misshapen
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