eric_zimmerman1 0 Posted February 9, 2002 This shot intrigued me -- it reminds me so much of the scene I used to see when walking to the elevated train when I lived in New York (a lousy record shot of the street is here). I really enjoy urban "step-streets" (as we used to call them in the Bronx), and I like the way you've conveyed the feeling of descending into the city. Link to comment
dawas 0 Posted February 27, 2002 I would love to find out your technique for exposing in low light situations...it seems you've already mastered the art of exposing for light and darks in night photos. awesome folder! Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted April 29, 2002 i was in monmatre two days ago.. couldnt shoot in the night as i didnt have a tripod.. i have to say wow! i am just reliving the moment.. excellent composition Link to comment
steven_schmiedeskamp 0 Posted October 22, 2003 In a picure like this where do you, or how do you meter for your lighting? Link to comment
niklas hallberg 0 Posted June 26, 2006 Very nice shot with excellent metering. One thing is I'd like to have this without the car. A person or couple strolling down the street would be better but that is hard to plan for. Link to comment
cts 0 Posted June 26, 2006 Yes, Niklas. I'd love the car would have been away too. Difficult to control everything out of studio.Now, four years later, this street allows more parking, so there are more cars and the trees have grown so much that branches hide the houses.About metering, it's a film negative exposure and a lot of digital darkroom work (scanning, retouching, ...).Thanks for your critique. Link to comment
jasonmiller 0 Posted July 22, 2006 This is a beautiful photo. I would so love to be able to take a shot of Montmartre such as this, to even take a perfectly lit night shot of any subject. Outstanding! Link to comment
el_onore_d. 0 Posted January 24, 2007 Magnifique photo ! Bravo ! Figurez-vous que j'habite cette rue et de la voir aussi joliment mise en valeur par votre talent ,c'est bien agreale ... J'ai regarde vos cliches qui sont tres beaux...vivement la suite ! Link to comment
cts 0 Posted January 24, 2007 Merci. Aujourd'hui les arbres a gauche et surtout a droite on grandi au point qu'on ne peut plus refaire cette photo. Link to comment
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