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Greece- In/out Rest


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Artist: Pnina Evental;
Exposure Date: 2010:11:03 04:18:45;
Copyright: Pnina Evental;
Make: Canon;
Model: Canon EOS 5D Mark II;
Exposure Time: 1/250.0 seconds s;
FNumber: f/4.0;
ISOSpeedRatings: ISO 1600;
ExposureProgram: Other;
ExposureBiasValue: +14316557640/6
MeteringMode: Other;
Flash: Flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode;
FocalLength: 50.0 mm mm;
Software: Adobe Photoshop CS4 Windows;

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Is that coffee cup a traditional size or the result of Greece's recent austerity measures?  :-)  Good lighting on your subject's face though I'd crop out the bright area, upper left.  Would still leave your subject with a respectable amount of space to 'look into'.  Best, LM.

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Len, you are right about croppping the upper left,I have tried it and will upload it for you to see, but  composition wise I think that this lighted corner is a better equilibrium for the in out (3 parts of in out....),thanks for your visit and offer, always welcomed!

 

Tibi, the situation is affecting all the population,and still  they are so nice and welcomed us with open arms!

 

Mehmet, thanks for your visit and comment !

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The cropped version sings a little louder.  I like the man's somewhat obscure expression.  A bit "shell shocked."  The reflections are wonderful.  A crisp B&W version would also be a nice take on this scene.

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Very glad to see you again active, you were missed thanks for your nice impression. I like both versions, I upload a BW for you to see, but I like the colored versions, better for my taste.

How are you?

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I'm only making a brief visit so you'll know I'm still alive and think of my friends on Pnet whenever I've got the opportunity. Hope you are safe and sane in a world that increasingly is neither.

I like the manner in which the mans shoulder is conjoined with the arm of the man inside the window. It lends a nice continuity and incongruity at the same time.  I think I would have cropped in such a way as to make the left vertical frame fall between the two chairs. But what do I know?

Cheers

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It is very nice of you to write your impressions. As you know it is not easy for our country, especially to  the million south of country population. Thanks a lot!

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