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Just to let you guys know where to go: the house stands in Chipping Camden, just behind the cemetary :-)
@Paul - you are right, I shouldn't see it that strictly, but some photos shown here are just so artificial to me...and I find it slightly unfair that a normal photo as it comes has no chance in any competition, because they are dominated by digitally enhanced pics. Well, i am quite new to this business, maybe I'll feel better about it when I've done more of it myself. So keep the comments coming, they are very helpful!
thanks for the advice, guys, but I prefer to not use too many "effects", as you say, since I think photography is more than simply using photoshop, anyone can get a great picture like that, I like to keep my pics the way they come out of the camera, which is not a digital one. Even though they might not be as stunning as others, I like them. @ Rob: I wish I could take more shots of this building, but it's unfortunately in the middle of the UK and I'm not :-) Too bad. I'll try some improvements with the pic, but the FC will only get almost "pure" ones.
Regards,
Susanne
Susanne Z. 22. Mai 2005, 20:57
Just to let you guys know where to go: the house stands in Chipping Camden, just behind the cemetary :-)@Paul - you are right, I shouldn't see it that strictly, but some photos shown here are just so artificial to me...and I find it slightly unfair that a normal photo as it comes has no chance in any competition, because they are dominated by digitally enhanced pics. Well, i am quite new to this business, maybe I'll feel better about it when I've done more of it myself. So keep the comments coming, they are very helpful!
Nicole Stephen 22. Mai 2005, 0:52
Good find ... the way that it is, is great and definitely a spooky feel, just like in the movies....Susanne Z. 21. Mai 2005, 22:51
thanks for the advice, guys, but I prefer to not use too many "effects", as you say, since I think photography is more than simply using photoshop, anyone can get a great picture like that, I like to keep my pics the way they come out of the camera, which is not a digital one. Even though they might not be as stunning as others, I like them. @ Rob: I wish I could take more shots of this building, but it's unfortunately in the middle of the UK and I'm not :-) Too bad. I'll try some improvements with the pic, but the FC will only get almost "pure" ones.Regards,
Susanne