The Photographic Community for the Four Thirds Photographer
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Above London
I spent a few days in London recently. It was the first time I really got to give my e 500 a run out. It was a useful experience as I learnt a lot, experimented a lot, made lots of mistakes and even got a couple of good shots. Here is one I took from the top of the London eye. I thought it felt quite dramatic. I had a few problems with glass reflection despite my best efforts so I had a lot of cloning to do.......... which I'd never done before. Any constructive comments would be most welcome. Barry
|
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Copyright ©2004, MyFourThirds.com. All Rights Reserved. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
NO SUBJECT
Hi Barry,
I like the combination of the London eye with the city of London. I think you did well for your first cloning session. Is did not notice it. I think I can see where you did it, but that is after looking for it after reding your comment.
Wiliam Wagenaar ♥ ¤ $ at 16:53 EDT on 2007-Mar-27 [Reply]
NO SUBJECT
Good shot, Barry.
You made a good job of the cloning. Personally I would crop off a bit on the left as it doesn't add anything to the picture and would make the edge of the eye a little less central.
Cheers
Martin Farrow ♥ ¤ ¤ at 08:22 EDT on 2007-Mar-28 [Reply]