sabina dorneanu 0 Posted November 2, 2005 Very nice. I like it. Good idea to make it into a black and white! Link to comment
JRX94 0 Posted November 2, 2005 This works very well for me, i like this kind of street scenery. Streetlamp and its shadow make a great composition, very good ! Link to comment
sigfridlopez 0 Posted November 2, 2005 The perfect balance of the objects in the picture. While the central lamp catches our attention at first sight, it's the secondary elements that enrich the picture (people and shadows), all of them very well placed in the shot. The choice of b/w is highly successful here, since I can imagine that the harsh light you were having resulted in an extremely pale photo. Excellent. Link to comment
novastorm 0 Posted November 2, 2005 Alexandre what a great shot. I would have to agree with all the above comments. Even so I decided to try a crop option just to see for myself, but I don't think it has worked as well as your original. Attached here for your consideration. Cheers Nova :) Link to comment
alexguerra 0 Posted November 3, 2005 Sabina and Jay, thanks for passing by, I'm glad you liked it. Sigfrid, yes it was not easy to balance exposure here, the wall was under bright direct sunlight. I feel good to know you think it worked out well! Nova, thanks for your suggestion; I thought about it before, but then I thought it was looking too narrow though it looks good without that wall corner. Link to comment
ada-ipenburg 0 Posted November 4, 2005 Sometimes you can be dumbfounded by the beauty of something from what you had never expect that it could be so beautiful. And this is such a moment; the shadow of the lamppost! It is a real decoration and an enrichment for the peaceful scene, which is very well captured by you, Alex! Greetings, Ada:) Link to comment
alexguerra 0 Posted November 5, 2005 Thanks Ada. Your visits are always most welcome and pleasant. Link to comment
dilip_kumar_singha 0 Posted November 5, 2005 A near classic photograph. Congratulation! Only lack of symmetry / balance is the factor, which could only have been rectified by proper positioning, I belive. Link to comment
alexguerra 0 Posted November 6, 2005 Meto and Dilip, thank you for viewing and commenting! Link to comment
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