charlotte_lepage 0 Posted May 17, 2005 Very impressive shot. The symetry makes it look like a futuristic vessel. Congratulations! 7/7 Link to comment
alecee 0 Posted May 23, 2005 Almost like a "Star Wars" screen setting and the reflection seems mirror-like. Great job. Added stars not a problem for me as you could have easily made a reflection outright which is easier. Link to comment
frivera 0 Posted May 23, 2005 Well, the point is that it is a REAL reflection, non manipulated, as I said here up. I have no problem with this question if I've manipulated some thing, but in this case, the reflection is original. You have a image attachment here up, with the original photo. Thanks for your comments. Link to comment
james_garrard 0 Posted May 13, 2006 Incredible, flawless composition. The star additions are also very professional you would not know that it was p-shopped unless told. Nice! Link to comment
Elstad 9 Posted February 21, 2007 An amazing image, great compsition and light! It also rather looks like a ship from Star Trek or some other 'Sci Fi' saga. Bravo! Link to comment
frank uhlig 0 Posted February 21, 2007 I am wondering about the absolute symmetry of the picture. A truely reflected scene would have to show a slighty different geometry between the rwal image (on top) and its reflected image (below), due to the different angle of view. So: is this an artificial "reflection", put below the horizon in slightly less saturation via photoshop to "fake us" into believing this is a true real world picture, OR is my analysis flawed, Francisca? Can you post the original shot, if there is one, please. The question here is: stunning digital illustration to manufacture this image or amazing photography? Link to comment
frivera 0 Posted February 21, 2007 The original photography is posted up, you can see it. I only can tell you what I've said before: this a REAL reflection, and it's naturally perfect, yes. Link to comment
bernie moore 6 Posted February 21, 2007 Dear Francisca, thank you for sharing your images. You capture light like a magician, and your compositions are inspirational. This piece is just perfect, made so by ever so gently nudging out natural flaws with Photoshop. You give credence to the art of manipulating light even after it passes through the lens. Warm regards, Bernie Link to comment
pankaj purohit 1 Posted February 21, 2007 Looks like mirror digitaly on computers. Amazing Link to comment
pat_morrison 0 Posted February 21, 2007 Francisca, sencillamente impresioante. Enhorabuena! Link to comment
don_stephens 0 Posted February 21, 2007 I love this photo. It looks like the structures are sitting on a giant mirror and the photo is fantastic. I looked at your portfolio and you are an artist with the camera. Keep up the good work. Link to comment
maksim_tretyakov 0 Posted February 22, 2007 Chertovsky krasivo.Gde eto mesto? Hotelos bi syezdit tuda!!!Pendosi kazli!!! This is Russian translite. 8) Link to comment
fujimike 0 Posted April 18, 2007 Amazing original shot. 7/7. May i ask how an earth were you able to include almost pin point sharp stars in the image without over-exposing the structure? which looks like a spaceship hovering in deep space to me. Excellent! Link to comment
amilarakis 0 Posted April 18, 2007 Very beautiful night photo with excellent composition, perfect exposure and and beautiful refrlections. Congrats ! Link to comment
diego_esp_ndola 0 Posted April 18, 2007 Primero que nada, la imagen me gust� sin necesidad de saber si está ¯ no modificada. Mi comentario es especialmente en respuesta a Daniel Montero. El "defecto" que acusas relacionado a las estrellas tiene una explicaci�n simple y demostrable con un peque�o espejo. El campo visual es limitado por lo que no necesariamente deberí¡³ ver en el cielo todo lo que ves en el reflejo y viceversa. Para que lo pruebes, toma un espejo, pᲡte casi debajo de una luminaria de tu casa y con el espejo casi horizontal y cerca del nivel de tu vista, mira hacia adelante y presta atenci�n al espejo, lo normal serí¡ que logres ver la luminaria reflejada pero no así ¬a real ya que tu campo visual no te lo permite. Para solucionar eso deberí¡³ alejarte hasta incluir la luminaria en tu campo visual. Espero eso sea de utilidad en tus composiciones. Saludos a todos desde Uruguay. Link to comment
luisarguelles 0 Posted April 30, 2007 Sin las estrellas falsas seria extraodinaria. Con las estrellas se me antoja simplemente un ejercicio en Photoshop. Link to comment
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