I was trying to achieve a bit of an aged, washed-out feel with the PP as I felt it suited the atmosphere of the city. What do you think?
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2) Foggy day
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The skies seem rather blah on #1. Other than that it could be an interesting shot. Winter Prague - FileFront.com:: Jun 15, 2005 Winter Prague from FileFront.com - Download winter_prague.zip. http://files.filefront.com/Winter+Prague/;3883762;/fileinfo.htmlHOME |
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The second has the feeling (colour excepted) of a daguerreotype. You achieved the aged look very well!
Regards, Tony
I love the contrast between the old church in front and the modern building in the background in the first image.
I ilke that second one a lot. Great moodiness and grain. I'd love to see more of what you shot.
I dissagree,The first shot(In my eyes is better)but thats just me!
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