eren_aktuglu 0 Posted July 12, 2001 What are your suggestions to improve this perspective Link to comment
g1 0 Posted July 12, 2001 Your exposure was quite successful considering the lighting conditions. My suggestion would be to have tried a portrait format. Nevertheless an excellent result. Link to comment
eren_aktuglu 0 Posted July 12, 2001 Geraldine This portrait format croping seems quite good to me, but your version feels like that the eye looking trough is out of the dungeon, in the real pic it feels like you are '' in '' the dungeon. The left side of the pic has lost the details in scan but well in the print. Again, i also like your format and going to take a print out from a frontier lab which can allow free framing to see the difference in a better way. Thank you very much for helping. Link to comment
g1 0 Posted July 13, 2001 Yes I see what you mean about the portrait version placing the viewer outside the dungeon Erin. I will delete the attachment now you have seen it. Good luck! Link to comment
maciej the polak czop 0 Posted July 17, 2001 A nice shot, may I suggest that adding a waving person at one of the little windows (last or first) might have made the shot more interesting? Good shot anyways Link to comment
eren_aktuglu 0 Posted September 13, 2001 especially at the last window surely works better that way, but unfortunately it was impossible to reach there. Thanks... Link to comment
savoca 0 Posted October 14, 2001 Definitely one of your 'killer' shots. In my opinion , just leave it as it is, no portrait, no waving people. It's a strong picure. Link to comment
marielou_dhumez 1 Posted December 5, 2001 Excellent composition, Eren ! I'm very fond of this kind of perspective study. Very good work. Link to comment
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