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the hunter


andrea-de-bonis

Exposure Date: 2010:03:15 12:04:38;
Make: NIKON CORPORATION;
Model: NIKON D200;
Exposure Time: 1/640.0 seconds s;
FNumber: f/10.0;
ISOSpeedRatings: ISO 200;
ExposureProgram: Other;
ExposureBiasValue: 0
MeteringMode: Other;
Flash: Flash did not fire;
FocalLength: 35.0 mm mm;
FocalLengthIn35mmFilm: 52 mm;
Software: Adobe Photoshop CS3 Macintosh;


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Very good shot, well composed !

Agree with Luca, he don't shoots the women, it's only an impression, ...

Congratulations ! Ciao !

 

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thanks again! luca, what an eye for perspective! (and mircea, you too). you are right , the woman was shooting to a third girl, hidden from the first one. e bravi... ciao
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il tuo commento non è un commento ma un elogio ! grazie ! bella questa tua foto, i bianchi e i grigi delle scale e i quadrati sullo sfondo...
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I think you have the superior image here as the 'Hunter' (assuming she is photographing the girl laying on the steps) is only going to get elongated legs and nostrils, not too flattering. Her chosen camera position is part of her newby quest for 'interesting' angles, necessary of course to develop her eye but the resulting image will likely be discarded. Interesting, perhaps; flattering, definitely not! She should take a lesson from you and stand back a bit to survey the scene before she trips the shutter. Best, LM.
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Ciao Andrea,

 

An altro immagine del tutto stupendo.

 

Illustra che semplicita spesso e il piu efficace.

Con un titolo e perfetto...

 

Very well done. Complimenti.

 

All the best

 

Peter Blum

 

 

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Interessante immagine con bellissimi contrasti. ne hai una anche senza fotografo?

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questa mi era sfuggita.... la simmetria fa il paio con la simmetria dell'auditorium, semplice e perfetta

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What a fantastic scene, and remarkable photography.  I like everything about it, the way you composed it, forcing the perspective and scale to play a trick on us, making us think that this photographer is indeed in the hunt for a picture of the girl, playing with the tone values, to even accentuate the presence of both subjects, and the dialogue this establishes between both.

This is quite a good lesson on how to establish a dialogue between different elements in a photograph.  

An instant favorite of mine, without any doubt.

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