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arbelex

Exposure Date: 2010:03:04 12:35:18;
Model: Canon EOS 5D Mark II;
Exposure Time: 1/100.0 seconds s;
FNumber: f/7.09;
ISOSpeedRatings: ISO 100;
FocalLength: 24.0 mm mm;
Software: Adobe Photoshop CS4 Macintosh;


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The distant bridge and the two walkers are the perfect embrace from lef and right for the Guggenheim! Except the aid they offer for a sense of depth they balance also the heavy presence of the museum building that dominates the centre of the image. The silverish hues though are the stars here and captivate the viewer's interest together with the wavy forms of the museum . You could be easily the official Guggenheim photographer, Mikel! I don't think they have any better ! Your G. shots are by far the best I have seen. Best regards, Chris
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Excellent work: i like very much the balanced composition as well as the dramatic lighting. Congratulations and kind regards.
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Exceptional work, Mikel, I agree with Chris that no one understands the soul of this building better than you. What I like here is the dominance by large silver balls nicely positioned in front of a dark niche. Best regards, Vadim
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Great photo, congratulations! Perfect composition, dramatic sky background, various light reflections on the metal part of this magical building. The red part of the bridge and the two walking humans make this picture vivid. It seems to be more than difficult to make a better picture of the subject from this angle. Best regards, Karoly
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Excelente toma, Mikel. Otra magnifica perspectiva desde la que disfrutar de esta para mi magnifica arquitectura, cuanto menos interesante. La exposicion es estupenda y la luz reflejada sobre el metal hace que destaque sobre este fondo de tan dramaticas nubes, otorgandole cierta magestuosidad a la que tambien ayuda de manera acertada la presencia de estas personas.

 

Un cordial saludo -Tolo.

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