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  1. acarodp

    Framed

    1/2000 f.28 @400 ISO

    © (C) 2016 Luca Sbordone

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    Untitled

    Thank you all very much! Yes, there was indeed a strange tension in the position of the man. This was what caught my attention... I was always attracted by that station because of the nice perspective and light effects it provides, but I always lacked a central subject to anchor the image.
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    Graceland, Graceland.......

    Paul, I very much like this one: the disorienting multiple reflections, and the way the undulated pattern on the woman's dress contrasts with the sharp geometry of the lines in the glasses, the sense of motion towards the vanishing point... well done! L 
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    What are you looking at?

    Old image that fell through the cracks... I am always attracted by the interaction between people and images. Perhaps because it is easy and I'm lazy :-). Thank you for comments and critiques!
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    What are you looking at?

    Artist: Luca SbordoneExposure Date: 2010:03:14 13:48:58Copyright: © Luca SbordoneMake: NIKON CORPORATIONModel: NIKON D700ExposureTime: 1/125 sFNumber: f/5ISOSpeedRatings: 200ExposureProgram: Aperture priorityExposureBiasValue: 0/1MeteringMode: PatternFlash: Flash did not fireFocalLength: 85 mmFocalLengthIn35mmFilm: 85 mmSoftware: Pixelmator 3.4.2

    © (C) 2016 Luca Sbordone

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    Stairway

    I think this is a very nice find and a very attractive graphical effect, of the kind that is intriguing because it marries the abtract graphism with the reality. However, I feel it is somewhat limited by insufficient contrast. Since from your portfolio you don't appear stranger to strong contrast images, I assume this was intentional, but in my opinion, it is a bit too much (well, too little ;-). I would try to steepen a bit the tone curve in the midtones. Cheers!
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    Untitled

    Jan Joaquin station, Santiago de Chile metro. Thank you for comments and critiques!
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    Street portrait of a woman.

    An interesting point of view... I like the unusual choice of anonymize her, and leave only the game of patterns on the dress, almost contrasting in its abstract sharpness with the very human legs and arms coming out of it. Good use of DOF to detach the background leaving it readable to provide context. Cheers!
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    Untitled

    Artist: Luca SbordoneExposure Date: 2016:01:08 21:58:51Copyright: © Luca SbordoneMake: NIKON CORPORATIONModel: NIKON D700ExposureTime: 1/30 sFNumber: f/5ISOSpeedRatings: 200ExposureProgram: Aperture priorityExposureBiasValue: 4294967295/3MeteringMode: PatternFlash: Flash did not fireFocalLength: 35 mmFocalLengthIn35mmFilm: 35 mmSoftware: Pixelmator 3.4.2

    © (C) 2016 Luca Sbordone

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    In the cable car

    Early in a foggy autumn morning, in the historical cable car coing down from the Königstuhl mountain over Heidelberg, Germany...Thank you for comments and critiques!
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    In the cable car

    Artist: Luca SbordoneExposure Date: 2015:10:14 08:24:06Copyright: © Luca SbordoneMake: FUJIFILMModel: X20ExposureTime: 1/50 sFNumber: f/2ISOSpeedRatings: 1600ExposureProgram: Aperture priorityExposureBiasValue: 4294967263/100MeteringMode: PatternFlash: Flash did not fire, compulsory flash modeFocalLength: 7 mmSoftware: Pixelmator 3.4.2

    © (C) 2016 Luca Sbordone

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    Daddy!

    Thank you all very much!
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    Sweet Dreams

    Hi all, thanks a lot for the comments... I will try a closer crop, although I am fraid that the context would be lost somewhat. In fact, I remember struggling with finding a good direction to shot from, so that both the overall position of the man, and the image on the paper were clear.
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    Sweet Dreams

    ... and check the newspaper :-) Thank you for comments and critiques!
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    Sweet Dreams

    Artist: Luca SbordoneExposure Date: 2015:11:16 16:40:54Copyright: © Luca SbordoneMake: FUJIFILMModel: X20ExposureTime: 1/1000 sFNumber: f/2ISOSpeedRatings: 100ExposureProgram: Aperture priorityExposureBiasValue: 4294967263/100MeteringMode: PatternFlash: Flash did not fire, compulsory flash modeFocalLength: 15 mmSoftware: Pixelmator 3.4.2

    © (C) 2016 Luca Sbordone

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