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Wonderful photo, my friend. A unique play of forms, lights, shadows and reflections. Well done! Regards, Stamoulis.
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A very attractive composition with excellent light and shadows. The shadows and reflections in different directions have really enhanced the beauty of the photograph. Best regards.
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Una foto elegante, muy bien encuadrada con una angulación perfecta...Iluminación y contraste así como las sombras...sobresalientes!...Saludos.
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This is an very interesting shoot.. You have done a great composition and there is so much to see in this shoot.. Great work...

 

All my best, Jill

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David, an excellent gallery image. The hard light is very effective, almost clinical, and the composition causes the eye to move easily from near right to far left. Don't know if you'd be interested in trying it, but I wonder what it would be like with the ceiling lights, etc cloned out. Well done!
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Thanks to all of you for your comments!

 

Claudio.- The sculptor is Javier Marin.

 

Roger.- Thanks for your suggestions. The changes are done. Regards!

 

And here is another option.

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It's a very unique photograph - brilliantly composed. And I like it with the ceiling lights hanging as it is. The color tones are excellent. Thanks and best wishes.
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David, your crop is a good compromise and I think that it reduces the (possibly) distracting technological elements successfully. I like shooting in galleries, surreptitiously if necessary, and there's always a difficult balance between mood, light, gallery equipment, etc. In this image I was very curious as to how removing all the ceiling elements would affect the mood. I tend to lean toward cloning out all overt equipment, but it's probably individual to the image.
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David, I'd thought the same thing about the lights above. I agree with Roger's comment but still love this photograph.
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The way that the exhibition is laid out engages the viewer to become a participant in this well orchestrated display. The sense of movement is pervasive throughout the composition, especially against the background drawings.
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So much been said here my friend and this image do deserve it all, wonderful internal light and composition, wishing you all of the best my friend.
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