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FIRST SNOW OF 2012 and CAPTURED AT MCNAB STREET

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A panoramic image made from a series and as their no traffic going down this street when I arrived I could spend a bit more time but not much as I didn't know if a car might come up and thus lead to wonder why some of a car in a part of the frame this was made with the Adobe Photoshop Elements 7 using the function.

Afterward using various edits and crops I was able to make this illustration which you are looking at.

FYI This street is named in memory of Sir Alan N McNab the owner/builder ofDundurn Castle which I have shared with you many images over the years.

Title:FIRST SNOW OF 2012 and CAPTURED AT MCNAB STREET
Username:TimothyDMorton TimothyDMorton
Uploaded:21 Jan 2012 - 1:09 AM
Camera:Pentax *ist DL2
Lens:smc PENTAX-DA 18-55mm F3.5-5.6 AL
Recording media:RAW (digital)
Date Taken:19 Jan 2012 - 2:54 PM
Tags:Architecture, MCNAB STREET, PANORAMIC ILLUSTRATION, SNOW and URBAN LANDSCAPE
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LynneJoyce
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LynneJoyce vcard United Kingdom61 Constructive Critique Points
21 Jan 2012 - 6:24 AM
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A nice panoramic scene with a lovely lead through, but it is so small and such low resolution that I couldn't do much with it.

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Focus_Man
21 Jan 2012 - 11:09 AM
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As commented above, difficult to work with but personally I would have had to make the both lampposts to the righ and also the building to the rear, vertical, the leans in are very unnatural.
I like the touch of capturing the roadside hydrant, it gives a nice balance to the overall effect.

Frank

Last Modified By Focus_Man at 21 Jan 2012 - 11:09 AM

Thanks,

Timothy

paulbroad
22 Jan 2012 - 1:55 PM
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A decent panorama and of interest. Leans can be personal - could be corrected here but not too bothered. Think I might just lift the contrast a little to brighten things up.

paul

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