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Submitted: July 26, 2004
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one more shot from abandoned childrens hospital in Moscow.
two vertical shots pano, merged in PS7, rised contrast a little and played with layers.
Daily Deviation, 2004-07-27

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nice framing, looks very good.
I would try a DRI on that, to make sure the outside is also well exposed.

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Markus

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1. thanks, I'm really glad you like this one..
2. I have a question :] DRI? I'm not sure if I know what's that..
DRI means Dynamic Range Increase
It means that you take several shots with different exposure to get one image with an increast dynamic range.
[link] Heres an example.
There is severall software around for it, but it works also good in PS.

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Markus

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m, I see. thank you :] I've used Photomatix several times, but somehow was not satisfied with result I've gotten. and, I think, that in this exact case detailed and well exposured window would look a little bit strange.. but it's only my houmble opinion :]
thanks again! I'll remember that abbreviature "DRI" to use it in "serious photographers talks" and surprise someone (maybe) with my newly gotten knowledge :]
m, I see. thank you :] I've used Photomatix several times, but somehow was not satisfied with result I've gotten. and, I think, that in this exact case detailed and well exposured window would look a little bit strange.. but it's only my houmble opinion :]
thanks again! I'll remember that abbreviature "DRI" to use it in "serious photographers talks" and surprise someone (maybe) with my newly gotten knowledge :]
Yeah should try do it b Hand in Photoshop, for me it worked much better then automatical.

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Markus

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Fabulous work! Very good composition and very meaningfull...
The lighting is also very well used!

Great Work! =D
It's spectacular. So bleak and lonely. Very well done.

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Yes, bleak and lonely is how I feel right now. The picture is beautifully exposed in my opinion, and the contrast kind of makes your eyes move from the windows to everything elses and vice-versa a few times. I'm surprised you got the two photos stitched so well, whenever I try to do mine, they never match up. I love this picture, I'm going to :+fav: it.

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Love the art, before yourself.
Great colour. Are you into urban exploration at all? Or just decided to take photos inside the building. :x

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