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Matrix Reloaded


bretsch

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No one can be told what the Matrix is. You have to see it for yourself ....... Second of a series

composed only of 3 pictures. None of this images has been manipulated, only color

managed. I'm really interested in what ever you might have to say about each one of them,

and obviously about how the three put together work for you.

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Superando lo anterior,con una creativa iluminacion, perspectiva,y un estupendo enfoque.7/7.Anon.

 

Un abrazo -Tolo.

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Fine work,,it looks like three sequences in same picture,,i find the one left

most matrix-attractive,,and U know in matrixcalculation 2+2 and 2x2 not necessarily the same :),,re niels

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deja vu ;-) it suggests a great sense of depth. Added with the very good light makes this into a compeeling and striking image.
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Again the lack of scale is mystifying. This one comes closer to the sense of the Matrix. The blue gives the image that Sci-Fi feel. The DoF implies a sense of vastness but there is nothing to latch onto to confirm. It kind of reminds me of those aerial shots done with a tilt and shift lens were everything ends up looking like tiny models because of the DoF distortion .Only here there are no houses or people to cue me visually, so it is only a sensation rather than a fact. Not unlike the Matrix :)

I do wish you had just a tiny bit more black on the edge of the two blue ovals.

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I'm thinking of a mechanical stair. It oddly reminds me of that. The three lights hints at UFO's. It's a puzzling and intriguing composition.
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Me gusta mucho esta serie que muestra tu busqueda por cosa nuevas a traves de la camara.

A mi esta es la que mas me gusta Me gusta mucho la composicion y el colorido. El enfoque abajo le da mucho dinamismo!

 

Me alegra mucho ver otra vez actividad en tu portafolio

 

Un abrazo

 

Ricardo

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Juan...

Such a joy to watch... It brought smile to my face :)

Excellent composition of form and color

Regards,

janusz

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