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dolomitefan
20-02-2008, 19:26
Just a few from a trip to Pompey last weekend. Been going for years but never got round to taking any shots of the Spinaker Tower.

http://i185.photobucket.com/albums/x71/sprintmwu773v/Misc%20Pictures/Photography%20Posts/3478c6b0.jpg

http://i185.photobucket.com/albums/x71/sprintmwu773v/Misc%20Pictures/Photography%20Posts/74b8ffb8.jpg

Near the famous Round Tower

http://i185.photobucket.com/albums/x71/sprintmwu773v/Misc%20Pictures/Photography%20Posts/fd4d5076.jpg

Off of Southsea beach

http://i185.photobucket.com/albums/x71/sprintmwu773v/Misc%20Pictures/Photography%20Posts/97d06de9.jpg

All C+C welcome

Ajophotog
20-02-2008, 19:45
Nice set, it's good to see a non local's eye on Portsmouth as you all see stuff we just take for granted. The arches are my favourite out of these. :thumbs:

Chonga
20-02-2008, 23:02
I saw a snap of the arches not so long ago in black & white. It was quite effective.

ab$olut
21-02-2008, 06:20
number two looks like it was took in the carribean or dubai! great shots

dolomitefan
21-02-2008, 11:20
I wish it was Dubai it was very cold down there you know! Shame the small size makes it look a bit crappy, it's lovely and crisp at a bigger res.

SimonTALM
21-02-2008, 22:41
I love number 3, though I'd love to see a shot with someone walking through the 3rd gap Right to Left.

Plus have these undergone any sharpening (CS3 smart sharpen) they seem a bit soft?

candlestick
22-02-2008, 00:07
Is number 2 in focus? I like the last one, good muted blues and browns :)

dolomitefan
22-02-2008, 09:34
I agree that they are a bit soft, having checked the original files which are much sharper, I think downsizing them hasn't done them any favours. Sadly no one was around to walk through the scene!