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CaboWabo

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Here are 4 photos using a Nikon D50 3 shots 2-0+2 then using photomatix and CS3 photoshop , I wanna learn and get better so I am posting to get some feedback thanks for everyone adding in , I am newbie so I am willing to learn more and go back and try again
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These are really very well done (on my iPhone at least), one comment though, a great great pity you didn't use a wider lens... You used the D50? That has a 1.5 cropped sensor, so you would have had to use an ultra wide lens.... They're nice all the same... Well done...:)
 
Thanks I am going to get a differnt Nikon soon and go back there only a few hrs from there
 
I like these although I find it hard to critique on this site with the size limits.

The composition feels a little odd for me. The ground is missing in almost all the shots. In places like this I find it important to pay attention to symmetry. The builders of these churches really focused on that

They look very clean and sharp. Does almost have a topaz feel to them
 
You can see bigger ones here Flickr: DigitalDremz's Photostream . Now I posted I plan on taken all criticism and going back and trying again . These were a bit rush people were coming in for evening rosary so I was a bit a hurry not a excuse just what happen
 
The post-processing is beautiful.
 
Nailed it! I love em!
 
Looks like a beautiful place, I also agree that I wish you had a wider lens for the shots. Thanks for sharing.
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Shoot well, Joe
 
#1 is my fav. all the way!! I like the darkness of it.
 
Thanks for all the positive feedback I will be traveling out there in the a few weeks with a wider lens and trying again .
 
I like all shots except #2. It seems too cartoon-ish for me. Maybe adding some contrast or sharpening would help. Others are really nice.
 
Here is #2 with more saturation
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Careful. With HDR, always correct the contrast before you turn up the saturation, or you'll end up with a cartoon.
 
As I said thanks for all the feedback and I will take what has been said and try to implement into the rest of my photos
 

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