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Uploaded: 03/17/07 9:27 PM GMT
Italian Town
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I took this in Lake Como, Italy. A little bit of basic editing and it showed just the town, which looked cool. Hope you like it!

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::J_272004
03/19/07 6:12 AM GMT
Its a nice pic.. but I find it a bit too bright.. I don't know if thats what you wanted to achieve... but I think if it was less bright it would be a very nice pic... sorry just my opinion..
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&KEIFER
03/19/07 7:21 AM GMT
I think if you are going for this 'bright' look, you might take it a bit further and try for an illustrated look ... because it would be easier for people to accept the blown out sky and water

if interested .. let me know
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.gloopical
03/19/07 4:42 PM GMT
Yea, the sky/water is a little bright... however, the town looks adorable! I'd love to live there... anywhere but where I am now.

Gem xx
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::LynEve
03/20/07 4:53 AM GMT
A little bit more visibility in the sky and water area perhaps would balance the brightness of it. Its a very picturesque view and I would like to see it looking a bit more realistic.Just my thoughts but I think it looses the ethereal effect I think you were aiming for by the stark contrast of colour and whiteness.
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.noahnott
03/20/07 5:01 AM GMT
Ok ok, so we know that the sky is a wee bit too bright...but in case you didn't know an easy way to fix that (assuming you use a point and shoot)

Press your 'take the picture button' half way down while pointing it at the sky, then frame your picture, then press the button all the way.
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