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Film Tmax 400, pushed to iso 800; plus Polarizer and Red filters.


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Pushed B&W film, plus polarizer and red filter, to get the "Infrared"

like look. Please let me know your thoughts about it; thank you.

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Hola Juan Carlos,si que tiene un cierto aire infrarrojo!,respecto a tu encuadre,no se si me gustaria mas cerrando el lado izq. hasta el edificio,en qualquier caso me gusta tambien,lo que no me gusta es el grano,en arquitectura no me acabo de acostumbrar,me parece que la definicion trabaja mejor con la pureza de las lineas...bueno eso es mi subjetiva impresion.Un saludo
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Thank you James, Valerie, Mario and Larry. I took the picture 3 years ago.

 

Mario: Muchas gracias por tus comentarios, me agrada la honestidad con la que comentas las fotos; entiendo perfectamente lo que dices acerca del grano, a mi me sucede algo muy parecido aunque en sentido opuesto. En mi muy particular gusto prefiero ver el grano de la pelí£µla en las im᧥nes de B y N, sin importar el tema; curiosamente en color no pasa lo mismo. Saludos,

 

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Good perspetive of the curves & lines. The grainy texture works here in a artistic way. A experiment with good results.
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Hi Juan Carlos,

 

Great shot and manipulations. The negative really works ;-)

 

Congratulations, well done.

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Congradulations , Juan Carlos. It's a fantastic one. Besides , very professional. You've made magic works with Negative. I like the grainy-texture that you 've done by pushing the B&W Negative. I wanna be awared of the details that you 've done, cause sometimes,I do photography by my Canon New F1 , and I like B&W photography. Help me improved, man! I wanna give 7/7 to this photo , which you deserve. Bonne Chance et a bientot
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i felt something disturbing though tried cropping it keeping the upper left hand corner removing the lower column.. see if you like it.. even otherwise the shot is very strong..

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This is the first image that grabbed me from your gallery. I love the flowing lines and the deep contrast. As for the cropped version, I was initially inclined to like the uncropped version more, but I really like how the railing coming into the bottom of the frame provides a somewhat symmetrical counterweight to the edge of the building coming into the top of the frame in the cropped version.
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Excellent shot Juan. I really like the graininess, it adds texture, and the contrast between fore and background.
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