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Which Card Is Winning one...?


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Exposure Date: 2008:10:08 22:43:18;
Make: Canon;
Model: Canon EOS 450D;
Exposure Time: 1/25.0 seconds s;
FNumber: f/5.0;
ISOSpeedRatings: ISO 400;
ExposureProgram: Other;
ExposureBiasValue: 0
MeteringMode: Other;
Flash: Flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode;
FocalLength: 45.0 mm mm;
Software: Adobe Photoshop CS3 Windows;

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This is truly a very vivid image Sreten.......

The wisely chosen view point, the excellent light treatment and the b/g spectator, create an excellent slice of life scene.

Also the concentrated expression of the gambler is marvelous.....

Warm congrats my friend....and 7 rate, although the system dos not allow me to give you the top score.....

PS : Also many thanks my friend for your generous comment under my last post, and my greetings to all of you....

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This is indeed an interesting image! It cleverly shows the presence of three people while implying more. The fellow in gray could get shot in some parts of the world.

Jerry

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Bravo majstore, besprijekorno uhvacena atmosfera, oba lika odlicno portretirana..kibic je sjajan..nema cigareta, alkohola..bar ne u vidnom polju..sve se mjenja. U ocekivanju novih radova srdacno te pozdravljam, vf  

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A winning expression(s) you captured here...! Lovely details and crispness in your capture.  I appreciate the slight blur of the card he is about to put down. Nicely framed as well. ( Good detail = the hand with cards being shown in the LHC) I particularly like the expression of the man in the background. An authentic moment you caught. Best regards, Marjolein

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Fascinating image!  The sense of depth achieved is phenomenal!  The player in the middle ground is being sandwiched between the hanful of cards and the impressions-winning game observer from behind.  Also , the decisive moment of the "right' card choice is brilliantly rendered, highlighted by the movement blur.

I attempt a guess: The player is not so sure about the card he's chosen! Why that? Just look at his eyes; he looks at another card that was finally kept for a later round and not at the card in his hand

Just excellent, Sreten! The usual high standards of your photos appear here too, emphasis is being given to the scene clarity ( in shapes and colours)

Compliments and best regards, Chris

 

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