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Stone Stairs
Image Title:  Stone Stairs
 
 By: Robert Höhne  
  Copyright ©2006



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Photographer Robert Höhne {K:4290}
Project N/A Camera Model *
Categories Architecture
Landscape
Film Format
Portfolio Landscapes
From Toowoon Bay
Lens *
Uploaded 12/13/2006 Film / Memory Type SD
    ISO / Film Speed
Views 120 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 4 Rating
Pending
/ 1 Ratings
Location City - 
State - 
Country - Australia   Australia
About I have shared this photo around my immediate circle of friends and am not getting many responses, would love a critique.
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There are 4 Comments in 1 Pages
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khalid al-saigh   {K:5318} 12/13/2006
wonderful nutral pattren shot

love it with a trans to W&B

thanks for sharing it

hopt u all the best my friend

regards
khalid


swapnil Kshirsagar   {K:234} 12/13/2006
Great Composition .....
I liked the tone of the picture too

Happy Clicking
Swapnil


AJ Miller   {K:45206} 12/19/2006
I like the general concept here, Robert. The steps lead the eye nicely up the image. But then they sort of get hijacked by those two posts. Not much you can do about that, I guess, except a little judicious PS work. I do feel the image is perhaps just a little oversharpened, also.

AJ


Robert Höhne   {K:4290} 12/19/2006
thanks AJ. Yes the posts are a pain, not sure my Photoshhop skills take me that far.
As for sharpening I have been told it is a little over sharpened but there is no sharpening applied and I also turned off the UF sharpening on upload. The print just scream detail and it has all come across in the downres as well. Maybe I coudl turn teh contrast down a touch.


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