Guinness Brewery at Twilight
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spidermccoy
Registered: Dec 15, 2008
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Taken in Dublin, Ireland. Comments are greatly appreciated. Thanks for your time



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john_edwards
Registered: Jun 30, 2005
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Its one of my "If I ever get to Dublin I'm going there" places. The photo is OK but you need to find the "Healing Brush" tool in whatever software you use and get the sensor dust spots out. They are quite distracting, otherwise its a very interesting shot.
Cheers, John



ClintCritchlow
Registered: May 28, 2008
Total Posts: 94
Country: United States

Ditto on the dust spots.

I think cropping out some of the buildings in the forground and the left side might make it a stronger photo.

I like the light bursts a lot.



Jon Smith
Registered: Sep 27, 2005
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Damn, now I want a Guinness



martines34
Registered: Jun 23, 2008
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Is it possible hat the dust spots are really birds in flight??

I really don't know.



meechahel
Registered: Feb 15, 2008
Total Posts: 387
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Holy dirty sensor! The horizon also looks a little titled to me. Other than these two things, I like your image. I'd highly recommend getting your sensor cleaned though (if that is even dust). If it isn't dust I'd still try to clone those dots out.



MS PHOTO
Registered: Oct 17, 2003
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Wow. Lets clean that sensor.Hard to veiw



spidermccoy
Registered: Dec 15, 2008
Total Posts: 31
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haha thanks for all the comments. those specks certainly aren't birds, but dust like most people thought. i usually clone stamp them out, but with the grimy nature of dublin's industrial sector i thought it might be a good idea to leave them in. guess its a bigger taboo than expected.

also, i definitly need to clean the sensor but i have never done it before and am kind of scared of wrecking the whole thing. well thanks for your time



Jon Smith
Registered: Sep 27, 2005
Total Posts: 723
Country: United States

Nothin to be scared over cleaning the sensor. Just remember you're actually cleaning the glass filter that sits on top of the sensor. Do a search, use quality cleaning products, no worries.

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Steve Sieren
Registered: Feb 18, 2007
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Country: United States

Wow, they really light that place up!
Interesting.

Steve



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