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Rob Wells


Free Account, Chatham/London

Mean Street 2

I think I prefer this one to the other.

Commentaire 8

  • Rob Wells 19/05/2005 22:09

    No need to apologise, John. And at least I know what a polarizing filter does now. Now, who would know if they are available for a Panasonic FZ20 ?

    Answers on a postcard please.
  • John Bennett 19/05/2005 21:50

    I'm sorry Rob no offence meant. A polarizing filter would satuate colours, cut out unwanted reflections, intensifiey the sky giving you beautiful cloud formations like when cumulus clouds are about. you can adjust the strengh of colour by rotating the outer ring of the filter. Some photographers say it's the only filter they need. it's great for B/W as well. In fact its totally the opposit effect to what you've achieved here. Sorry about that.
    Regards John.

  • Rob Wells 18/05/2005 23:54

    Doh !! I deliberately sought out the burnt out background. It just didn't seem that interesting before I played around with it.

    As for polarizing filters....if I knew what one was then I would seriously consider it.
  • John Bennett 18/05/2005 21:13

    How about a polarizer filter, the backgrond looks to burnt out.
    Kind regards John. :)
  • Rob Wells 17/05/2005 17:00

    You're right, Kay. I had mucked around with the contrast on this one but couldn't quite get all of it to look how I wanted - well, not without it also looking like it had been played around with too much.
  • Kay Wölfle 17/05/2005 16:49

    Has a vintage look to it. Perhaps the foreground of the street is a little bit to bright!?
    Greetings Kay
  • Peter Küsters 16/05/2005 18:44

    Moody ! It seems this second version has more detail. Nice work.
    Best regards. Peter