Jump to content

macro museum, the terrace



Exposure Date: 2010:05:28 14:18:08;
Make: NIKON CORPORATION;
Model: NIKON D200;
ExposureTime: 1/320 s;
FNumber: f/4.5;
ISOSpeedRatings: 200;
ExposureProgram: Aperture priority;
ExposureBiasValue: 0;
MeteringMode: CenterWeightedAverage;
Flash: Flash did not fire;
FocalLength: 35 mm;
Software: Adobe Photoshop CS3 Macintosh;


From the category:

Street

· 125,006 images
  • 125,006 images
  • 442,920 image comments




Recommended Comments

Guest Guest

Posted

Outstanding image an as usual, always so much stories in your images, wishing you all of the best my friend.

Link to comment

Superbe, Andrea....! -- Il y a quelque chose de surreal ici, je trouve... Maybe because these two ladies seem to be floating on this terrace, in between the reflections, and the background of the old building beyond... This must be a great museum, especially for you, to take photos in... Gr, M

Link to comment

I like the scene and there is a story behind. Wonderful detail mixed with reflection towards amazing result of excellent photograph. Best regards.

Link to comment

qui il gioco dei riflessi ti è riuscito talmente bene che risulta difficile capire quale sia la parte originale e quale quella riflessa

Link to comment

Scatola cinese trasparente e inestricabile: ci vedi dentro ma ti ci perdi! Come i segreti di Stato Italiani (...vedi l'ultima dichiarazione di Ciampi...!). Bellissima, Andrea!

Link to comment

Lucky you to have come across such interesting subject matter.  I think I would have invested a frame or two myself. (*** looking over his shoulder to see if wife is watching ***)  As appealing as the subject matter is I think the reflections take the edge off this one;  it appears to be too cluttered.  Too many things getting in the way. Not close enough!   There may not have been time to explore this more fully so you have to go with this one.  Too bad, looks like it had promise!  Best, LM.

Link to comment

Insolita, accattivante.

una miscela di contrasti architettonici perfettamente amalgamati, con tanto di sorpresa al suo interno. Geniale

Link to comment

Andrea, so many dimensions in this shot... j'aime beaucoup la lumiere qui joue a cache cahe, l'ancien facade en contrast avec le reste, les jeux de reflexions: celui des vitres et surtout celui de la pensee. superbe. 

Link to comment

thanks for your attention, all your words are importants.

len, maybe you are right, but i wanted to show not only the scene, but also the place, a new museum very orignal (btw: this is a crop, and is no more that the 10% of the original dimension...)

sofia, ciao.. 3 weeks without new photos! lets work!!!!

Link to comment
Ottima questa serie Andrea, affascinante questo scatto dove riflessioni molteplici si fondono in un'immagine che cattura l'occhio e lo conduce al soggetto principale, complimenti Andrea!
Link to comment

Eye catching final result. I like the 'layers effect' you created here. A picture in a picture in a picture. Fine tones, light and shadows as usual. Compliments Andrea. Ciao - a presto.

Link to comment

A beautiful capture . Make you think what they are talking about ........... Interesting image build of layers

Link to comment

I understand what you want to do and I believe it is well done ... but now this is when personal preference come into play, I prefer cleaner and less busy compositions (like some of your latest).

Link to comment

Hello Andrea,  I see there has been a discussion about the picture being cluttered and busy.  I think that is one of the charm of the picture.  It tells a story.  I like it.  Ben

Link to comment

thanks, ben, and thanks evrybody. about the discussion, i am a little bit confused, as the photo, that maybe needs toomuch time.

but let me talk generally. what i like in photographie is that a photo is a moment of stop. stop in the movie of the life, stop in the hurring of our attention. is a way to freeze a moment, and to concentrate on that. btw, is the only way of expression that do that. for this reason, in my soul i apologize the internet way to see photo, too fast. and on internet photos needs to catch immediately attention, otherwise there are others photos. as conseguence, we are preferring photo with very few elements, and with a graphic composition. but life is not in this way. i love to explore the photos, i love to take my time to discover them. is my way, from the '70. for this reasons i am very attracted to an ocean of information in a photo, but the way to explore this ocean have to be certain and sure. and the time is not important. very second have to be usefull. i'm not talking about this photo, i repeat that i talk generally. But about my photos, i see that my tendence is becoming to shoot for internet.. all my most aprreciate (here) photos are empty, at my eyes... i'm deciding for all this reasons to stop with this marriage internet/photos, becouse is not so good. let's see. anyway, ben, if here on pn the discussion were more frequents i had no doubts for remaining.

Link to comment

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
×
×
  • Create New...