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© Markku Salonen

Berlin: Rose for a Lady


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Perspective distortion (verticals) corrected with PTLens.

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© Markku Salonen

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this one is really good (apart the semi-trasparent frame that - imho - doesn't add to the already beautiful composition): it would be interesting to analyse this photo under the old gesthalt light, thank you Markku, Giuseppe
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Wonderful perspective! You've provided a great sense of scale and a harmony of color.
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Thank you both for visit and comments. Here you see one of the several giant roses made of glassfiber, next to a parking house. If I only had more time to spend in Berlin I'd visited the roof to get some interesting views. Next time then...
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Next time, fine... this time, GREAT! You had to smile as you thought about making this one! So very well conceived and captured. I know this isn't a pinhole camera, so how *did* you get such a huge DoF? Wow!
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Nice to have you on visit here. Sorry for my plain answers but there was not romantic mood involved here during this session as her appearance was so sudden and for a moment earlier, near another HUGE rose, I captured a youngster. That didn't work for me, so picked this one. No magick here as these flowers were larger than me in diameter and depth and the aperture on my 24mm was on F/13.
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I enjoy this image Markku...for the mix of hard vs soft geometry....the composition is really nice and the placement of the person perfect...she's small but immediately identified due to her position and the pointing rock...interesting also how the frame dynamicall diminishes the importance of the green rock middle right...without it, the rock would look more disturbing as the frame balances and dilutes it's importance vertically...an image I fully appreciate...
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It's my great pleasure to have you on visit here. It's such a long time since you were around here, and I look forward that one day you'll have more time to spend with us and - naturally - will deliver us some new works for digestion.

 

Your thoughtfull comment is a prime example of exposing new angle of thought, to bring some food for the thought on the PN table here. I mean this dilution effect you mentioned, surely a good point and thus highly appreciated that you care to avoid "one-liners".

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