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Hi calla - be glad to give my opinion (which, keep in mind, is only mine)
for the crop, I would come in from the left side to the middle of the closest post and from the top to just above the gargoyle (lion ) head on the facia of the house. for me this makes the repeating function of the pillars and boats more prominent.
for punching, I would play with the pp to maybe "polish" the colors with either a bit of contrast enhancment, or saturation boost, or maybe a touch of unsharp mask, until I found the right combination. or then maybe not, depending on your own preference.
hope this explains what I meant.
have a great day.
george
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for the crop, I would come in from the left side to the middle of the closest post and from the top to just above the gargoyle (lion ) head on the facia of the house. for me this makes the repeating function of the pillars and boats more prominent.
for punching, I would play with the pp to maybe "polish" the colors with either a bit of contrast enhancment, or saturation boost, or maybe a touch of unsharp mask, until I found the right combination. or then maybe not, depending on your own preference.
hope this explains what I meant.
have a great day.
george
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