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Beautifully composed, with rich tones. Can't say I've ever heard of that camera, though.
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Maybe its the two beers I've had, but I find this to be real photography; Taking this old motif and turning into something so expressive and giving it a modern feel, very nice.
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The composition is superb. Choosing to shoot at an angle into the first arch has transformed everything behind its regularity into a architectural chaos where all pattern are lost. I admire the way you created this effect, and not only through the view into the main archway but as well through the right circular opening and the top one. In respect of the latter, I wonder whether one would not burn a bit the highlight which comes at the top of the picture, which is slightly distracting -at least for my eye.
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I love this photograph. The geometry of it all, the angles, curves, shapes; you've captured it very well with your composition. I like your exposure too. At first glance, my thoughts were that it is too dark, underexposed. But on closer examination, I think you nailed it. The dark look gives this image a feel that I think probably would be lost and completely different if exposed/printed lighter. Very well done.

 

By the way, I just spent some time checking out your entire collection. Outstanding work; you've got a good eye.

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Just on the boarder of abstract, with one foot still in this reality. The lighting is amazing. I don't know if this jumped out at you or it was thought about, either way beautiful.
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A fine architectural abstract. Absolutely lovely. I notice that your B&W style tends to be quite dark, so I can't help wondering how a somewhat brighter alternate print/scan of this would look.
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