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© Kolja Tatic

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Photoshop... 2 shots combined... (panorama from 5 shots)

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© Kolja Tatic

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Good photo but I don't like the sphere that was apparently added to the room. It's distracting and doesn't add any impact.
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7/7...tone of lighting wether PS or not, excellent, nice composition, I think actually that the glass sphere its a part of the room, giving it life, otherwise would of just benn "space"....
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Good atmosphere, good lighting, good manipulation and last good title. Well done.
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This empty room clearly has a story to tell. The lighting and toning is excellent and the sphere is integrated into the scene very cleanly and believably. Very nice work.
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Good shot and perfect lightning, congratulations!

Levitating stuff done in Photoshop often get good feedback: I've done one once just for fun and was surprised how many positive comments I got (while I found the image wasn't worth them: http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=1584827 )

Back to your picture, I really enjoy the deformation of the room, this adds an interesting perspective to the shot.

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very interesting...

it took me a while to realize that i'm looking at all 4 walls here ; )

is the curving of the walls the original wide angle deformation of the c-4000 zoom? seems a bit much for a 32mm or did you use a converter?

i also like the title, it gives the sphere even more hidden power...

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This panorama is from 5 full wide (32mm), vertical shots... and distorsions are from stitching software... C4000Z wide angle is not maker of "curving of the walls"...

 

Thank you all for compliments!

Best wishes from faraway province of dusty light...

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Fascinating shot!! Great use of light... beautiful tones. I think i'd prefer it without the futuristic sphere... but simply taking it out would leave bunch of open space. I think it would have been nice to have someone in there.. with some pose that hints at the mood you're going for. great work!
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