vlad po... 1 Posted July 31, 2003 Dramatic picture. The only question, what is that dark spot in right top corner. Link to comment
ivan colman 0 Posted July 31, 2003 It requires a great eye to see these patterns. ANd they are nicely photographed. However I doubt if this photo would last long when hung on the wall. Link to comment
sjmurray 34,167 Posted July 31, 2003 I disagree with Ivan, no offense Ivan! The textures are quite strong and you would appreciate them from several feet away. The emerging light on the left becoming dark is also very noticable. Up close there is plenty to get into. Those are the two criteria I notice in a photo I can hang on the wall for a while: Attention grabbing from across the room, and fascinating up close. I'd love to see the print to see if I am right. Steve Link to comment
nanasousadias 0 Posted July 31, 2003 You're right, Steve. I printed it in 12x16" fiber base and it's full of detail. Link to comment
toja.com 0 Posted September 6, 2003 I want to look at it 90 deg CW! I like it even better that way. Another great shot. Link to comment
dierk_topp 0 Posted September 22, 2003 Nana, as I don't know of any possibility to rate a whole folder, I put it just here: up to now it is the best folder I found in photo.net. B&W for me is just photography pure and the way you do it is superior (just next to Ansel Adams :-)) I would like to see any prints! regards Dierk Link to comment
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