arash khoshghadam 0 Posted February 2, 2007 Hi Joshua this shot makes me think. On one hand, I like the linear perspective and the convergence of the sum of the lines and movements that guide the optical movement back and forth. perhaps that's why this shot looked worthy of capture to you. On the other hand, I think you have to make a mental note of the fact that taking a shot requires ' the right place, the right time, and the right equipment' I have no argue about the place and the equipment, but the time you have chosen to capture this shot hasn't been appropriate. the intense light filtering through the slits in the roof has produced highlights that have obviously fooled your metering system as they always do, resulting in underexposure (shadow clipping) at the bottom of the frame. There are two clipped area both at the bottom and up there near the ceiling that are really distractive. You could take this shot when the light hadn't been so intense like in the afternoon. Link to comment
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