jacek_raczy_ski 1 Posted February 25, 2016 A bit many elements and blue glass are implementing anxiety. I would cut in two in half, the warm bronze of granite, the girl and the dowry. Great colour, shadows and atmosphere. Beautiful. Link to comment
Saadsalem 74 Posted February 25, 2016 A poweful shot no doubt. Jack is right about cutting, but not in halves, I would rather make it square trying to avoiding cut through prominent statue, yet a better idea I guess to convert to the grey tones, deepens the shadoes and brightening the midtones and lightened areas, it's totally worths the tries. Fine and excellent capture indeed. Regards. Link to comment
ricardogirao 0 Posted February 25, 2016 I may be the easy go, but I love it the way it is. It's an impressive composition made by this play of shadows in such an elegant angle. I see it as a gigantic chess board where this lady is there focused on how will it be the next move. Fantastic execution in tone, balance and depth as well.Regards,ricardo Link to comment
dgv 1 Posted February 26, 2016 I like this as it is, Mihali. The perspective and depth are superb and the photograph, with the its dramatic coloring and strong diagonal shadows sets the right mood for the viewer. It is the first time that very precious artifacts are displayed so openly and together with the simulated Doric column give a sense sense of power of the past. Very well done, my friend. Link to comment
western_isles 12 Posted February 26, 2016 Perfect Michail you really hit the bulls eye, bravo!This is one of the places on earth I must visit sometime, you have whetted my appetite. Link to comment
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