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Posted By: RobG, 10-28-2013, 03:15 AM

Which of these is better? I've resized one for the full frame, and cropped the other for full screen HD.






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10-28-2013, 04:01 AM   #2
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And for good measure, here's the reflection of the National Museum of Australia and Black Mountain Tower.


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I've got a small monitor and really can't tell any difference between the first two Rob, beautiful photo though.
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Nice photo. If the only difference is the crop and I can't see any other, then I prefer the second

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I partial to the 2nd shot.--charliezap
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The second for me too. It seems a little brighter.
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QuoteOriginally posted by Bob Harris Quote
I've got a small monitor and really can't tell any difference between the first two Rob, beautiful photo though.
Thanks!

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Nice photo. If the only difference is the crop and I can't see any other, then I prefer the second
It certainly looks better full screen. Thanks! I was concerned that I lost too much of the interesting blur in the cloud.

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I partial to the 2nd shot.--charliezap
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The second for me too. It seems a little brighter.
Thanks! It may seem brighter because the top and bottom are cropped.


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These are gorgeous! I prefer the 2nd as you don't need all the night-time cloud reflection to make the shot, it brings the sunset and horizon closer, and the sky is very dramatic portraying vastness. Love love love the reflection photo!
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