chrisspracklen 0 Posted May 28, 2003 Great image, George! Looks like the Hasselblad was well worth the investment!! Regards, Chris. Link to comment
chris_conrad 0 Posted May 28, 2003 Excellent shot! Those Hasselblads sure make wonderful photos. Thanks for posting these--if you've got more, that'd be great! cc Link to comment
slava_kozlov 0 Posted May 28, 2003 Photo is way too large for web viewing - but pleasant. Link to comment
philmorris 0 Posted May 29, 2003 Nice picture, well framed by the columns. I dare say you were bang up against a wall behind you for otherwise the full arch would have been included and a margin above that. The framing looks like this is a scan of the negative rather than of the print. You must be using some whopper monitor. As whopper as your camera bag. Link to comment
terrestrikon 1 Posted May 29, 2003 Actually, there was a good five feet behind me. The SWC is pretty wide... I wanted to just catch the top of the arch, which I did by chance. At that time I didn't have the viewscreen for the SWC; now I do. For this kind of shot it would be useful, as for my "chair" shot in the Cathedral, which, as somebody pointed out, had a slightly out of focus foreground, which could/should have been fixed. Thanks for your comment! Link to comment
douglas_howk 0 Posted May 30, 2003 Eye is drawn to black plate on floor, but stunning picture. Link to comment
wim.ipenburg 0 Posted July 20, 2004 Very nice B&W picture. Graet sharpness and gray-tones and line working. You did a good job for us, with all these details! It invite me to walk in. Link to comment
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