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La Salvacion: de Luz y Agua



ISO 125, F13, 1/20s. Camera Raw adjusted for WB (warmed it up a bit) and 1 layer of selective gaussian blur (radius 4.0 pixels) added to the bacground window blindswindow and its shadow in foreground. The layer was masked and painted off with dissolving brush.


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jbm

Posted

C&C welcome. Cheers, Jay
jeffl7

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You are much more dedicated than I, showering with your camera. What a cool shot. I love how the light is sliced into stripes and laid out deliciously against the water and the wall. The modest, homely little towel seems to be in awe as much as you (and me). And then I'm struck with how the light and water actually serve as an indoor landscape, evoking all the same feelings as a waterfall. Ah, the longings of a city boy.
godfather

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Have to admit that my spanish language (I presume that you title is in Spanish) is a little rust but i guess the title is something like "Salvation is on the water" how bad did i went in to the woods? The shades and how they work nicely with the water creates a nice play. Many many lines crossing on other direction looks always good. Like there would be some odd order in the mayhem ;D
Matt Laur

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The blinds, the water, the wire shelves, the light cast on the wall, and the reflection of the blinds in the tile... so much going on! It's a great study. All of those lines and patterns, and the towels there to provide some organically-shaped relief. Great eye on this - really fun.
michael_markey

Posted

What a fascinating eclectic group of photographs.

Really interesting.

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