tsaujon 0 Posted April 22, 2006 very nice,, what setting did you have your camera on? Link to comment
bstoch 0 Posted April 22, 2006 Wow Francisca this was really well handled :-) I like the slightly off-centre composition which is nicely balanced by the sunlit areas. The beam of light is wonderful and I compliment you on all your post shooting work. Love to understand how you achieve that painterly quality :-)) Great job! Link to comment
banksshots 0 Posted April 23, 2006 Hey, my wife is there today. Love the shot, lighting, clarity, composition. I, too, love the single ray of light shooting in from the right side. Nicely executed. Link to comment
frivera 0 Posted April 23, 2006 Thomas, I didn't used a tripod. I used ISO 400, f 5.0 and 1/15 sec. Maybe a tripod would have given less ISO and seconds, but, you know, it's so heavy... I adjusted levels/curves on PS and sharpen. Thanks everybody for your comments. Oh, I've been in Rome last week. Link to comment
txipiri_pancracio 0 Posted April 23, 2006 Sigo sorprendiendome con tus fotos y disfrutando con las excelencias de las mismas. Me alegro mucho. Espero que despues de la operacion y la rehabilitacion, os pueda brindar otra comida en el Txoko a ti y a los tuyos. Esperemos que mas pronto que tarde. Saludos a Pepe. Espero alguna foto de las recientes Fallas. Alguna ya habra caido. Un beso. Link to comment
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