Guest Guest Posted March 3, 2004 Es posible que en blanco y negro sea interesante también, pero dudo que quede mejor que en color, tiene una estética perfecta, gran foto. Link to comment
ljk 0 Posted March 3, 2004 Armindo, I like this a lot. One of the things that is so interesting is the orange color, so I would not like to se it all B&W, however, I could see doing selective desaturation in the background.....what do you think? Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted March 4, 2004 Very nice composition, and a great choice of subject. I never seem to find things like this to photograph. How do you like the 5700. I played with one of those in a camera shop and it looked like a good solid camera. I ended up getting a used EOS D60 because I'm already somewhat invested in the Canon lenses. I love the D60. Keep up the good work! Link to comment
henrimanguy 0 Posted March 4, 2004 This alignment of houses is probably not of the best effect in the reality but you have known make good use of it to realise a very original photo. Link to comment
baldurbirgis 0 Posted March 4, 2004 The chimneys are like travellers going down a stairway down to the valley. Excellent work. Link to comment
john parker 0 Posted March 5, 2004 What a great photograph! Your aerial perspectives are so wonderful - so life affirming! Link to comment
thomas_turk 0 Posted March 5, 2004 I would have tried another shot for comparison. 2 stops less for really dark, dramatic roof overhang shadow detail, AND slowly going OOF towards the end of the houses row, so that the background is OOF.. Link to comment
imanol 0 Posted March 5, 2004 Me gusta mucho... me pregunto si el corte de ventanas de las casas de abajo si es "correcto" o podias echa la foto de mas atras y mostrar mas q chimeneas y tejados. Repito .. ME GUSTA MUCHO. Link to comment
zacarias pereira da mata 0 Posted March 9, 2004 Uma muito boa foto duma excelente série. Parabéns! Link to comment
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