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marcio_ferrari

From the window of my 9th floor apartment I saw the long shades of the afternoon, so I picked my camera and waited for the right moment to shoot. For more impact, I turned the image upside-down. Comments are welcome.

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Hi, I'm new at photo.net and I'll apreciate comments about my work.

I'm an amateur photographer from Brazil, trying to learn more with my

mistakes and the experience of other photographers. Thanks.

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This is really an amazingly inspired image Marcio. Tones, light, sharpness are almost perfect. This is a very creative shot. Thank you for sharing!

Please review this photo I would like your input in ratings/comments to improve my street photography. Thanks a lot!

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Good photo! Classical (sometimes overused) concept, but this time very nicely done. I like your picture.
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Well, congratulations on POW, Marcio. I can't say that this picture is original to me - except for the fact that the "real thing" and the shadow work well together -, because this has really been seen many times... but I still find it good aesthetically - except for the grain. I suppose that it may appear original to those who haven't seen bike and shadow shots, or perhaps the flip is what some people liked about it, but to me, flipped or unflipped are 2 sides of the same coin, and it takes a bit more than that to amuse me or generate an interest.

I would personally wish for more challenging POW selections, with solid technique and a real attempt at creating something. This, to me, is a good remake of a good old movie.

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Note about "the grain"... It may just be the road's texture in fact, and not or not only film grain, but what I was trying to say no matter what, is that I'd suggest a very high-contrast print in order to get rid of most of this grain/texture. Regards.
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It's a neat shot, well-captured and presented, but does seem to be in the kitschy photo category often found in a typical Kodak How-to book.
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Agree that a higher contrast treatment would work best. Would do it utilizing a gradient mask. Also suggest a crop from the right close to the (actual) biker so the composition is less static (and moving into the space).
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A good, clever, fresh shot. Congratulations for going a bit back in the database (if

only a year back) and not limiting POW choices to a certain type, or a certain subset of

photo.net user.

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