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I Found your site through shutter junkie. Looks great (the photos and the layout). Any tips for someone who knows a little about code and wants to make a similar layout?
...and now you are about to kick my butt in a BlogBattle!
Note to self, check competition before throwing away credits. :)
Wow. I hit the "prevous" button and really like your night shots.... Fabulous and inspiring. Makes me want to start taking more terrestrial photos.
Steve
(1st comment)...
Great shot well presented john. Simple in content but your output is striking as usual. The colours are vivid and saturation just right. How much of this is down to the original exposure and how much PP ? I've almost never shot at 25s, i'd just let the camera set the exp and switch to manual to fine tune. Your night shots are never 'dull' always vibrant. (sorry for writing a book :lol:).
cheers,
Dave
Excellent. The colours look great - very realistic if you know what I mean.
<3 this shot hun :)
Lush colours :D
Hey I've taken this exact same shot, although during the day. Don't know what it is, but there is just something about Playfair Steps that catches the eye. Maybe 'cause the steps are so worn from centuries of foot traffic...
esspea: I actually know very little about coding myself. It's very much trial and (a lot of) error. I've not really changed the simple template that much, but if there's anything you like the look of give me an email and I'll help you out.
Steve: Great blog Steve. Very refreshing with some fantastic pictures. Thanks!
Dave: Good to hear from you again! There was very little PP done on this shot. It's all about finding the right balance of light in night shots (and if you can't - give hdr a go!).
alex: Yeah, the steps have fantastic character. Thanks.
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