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Harbor City in HK

swozt



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Again, this was taken handheld. So hopefully the pic is sharp enough.
· Date: Fri November 7, 2008 · Views: 2436 · Filesize: 403.6kb · Dimensions: 710 x 475 ·
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swozt

Registered: June 2008
Posts: 339
Fri November 7, 2008 1:57pm

Ok let me admit some faults in this picture...........the top of the "dome" is slightly sliced off. Actually i have no choice because the original pic is slanted and i had to correct it. Thereafter, I have no choice but to sacrifice the top of the dome.


Either that or live with the slant..............nah.
Ralitza

Registered: October 2008
Posts: 105
Fri November 7, 2008 3:21pm

I like this one. The missing top is almost unnoticeable, if you haven't pointed it out, I wouldn't have noticed.. I like the depth of the picture!
geofflaw
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Registered: December 2007
Posts: 1,397
Sat November 8, 2008 8:41am Rating: 8.00 

I think it's beautiful. I'm always impressed by the sharpness and clarity of your shots, especially the night scenes. I have started calling it 'swotz sharpness', and recommending it to others.
Kev

Registered: February 2008
Posts: 2,722
Sun November 9, 2008 9:17am Rating: 8.00 

Yes it is sharp and I also like the clarity.
However, I do think that the contrast is a tad dull...and that a little bit of shadow lighting would be nice to give it a brighter, more alive feel.

 
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