bretsch 0 Posted March 15, 2007 I posted a colored version of this before, thanks to the suggestion by Erwin Bosman, I'm doing it in B&W now.....I know the image is grainy, that?s completely on purpose. Thanks in advance for your comments. Link to comment
mario2 0 Posted March 16, 2007 Como encuadre y composicion me parece muy buena Juan Carlos,esteticamente no me acaban de llegar con ese ruido,prefiero la definicion y el detalle al max.(muy subjetivo ,ya lo se...).Me gustaria sugerirte disminuir el tamayo dado que creo muy importante verla entera de un solo golpe de vista,si no se hace sumemente dificil apreciarla bien.Un abrazo Link to comment
maiolino 0 Posted March 16, 2007 Helo Juan Carlos, this is an outstanding shot!!! It seems to me that when you shot archtecture you try to photograph only that part of the building that could be taken by the whole building, I mean, only the most significant part in terms os style and so on. I will keep this is mind mext time I go out for shoting! Your portifolio is fantastic! Best regards Link to comment
panyitu 0 Posted March 16, 2007 Juan carlos, me gusta el grano, creo que le va bien a los pocos elementos que utilizas. Las salidas de la climatizacion me encantan. Es una suerte que todo el mundo conozca el edificio, porque creo que la foto funciona muy bien si tienes presente lo que esta pasando. Un saludo. Link to comment
mahdi_shadkar 0 Posted March 17, 2007 Bonne vue monsieur. I respect your cadre and also your view. great choice. Link to comment
jefvandenhoute 0 Posted April 10, 2007 Unconventional way of looking at the Guggenheim. But by concentrating on a few lines you create a strong rythm of 'black' and 'white' in this image Link to comment
vtec 0 Posted April 11, 2007 wow...i was thinking, is it zebra, building...?:)..really great!!!congrats and regards:) Vitek Link to comment
fhick 0 Posted July 5, 2007 Superb composition, nice lines and curves; excellent cropping. Great work ! Regards, Fernand Link to comment
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