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michaellinder

Exposure Date: 2014:01:11 07:13:52;
Make: Canon;
Model: Canon EOS REBEL T1i;
ExposureTime: 1/8 s;
FNumber: f/5;
ISOSpeedRatings: 400;
ExposureProgram: Aperture priority;
ExposureBiasValue: 4294967294/3;
MeteringMode: Pattern;
Flash: Flash fired, compulsory flash mode;
FocalLength: 65 mm;
Software: Adobe Photoshop Elements 11.0 Macintosh;


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Even with the modern screens flashing the instanteneous results,your shot of this scene has a timeless flavor of the ambiance that has always existed in these rooms,movements and all.Good capture and excellent image.Bravo!

Meilleures salutations-Laurent

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There's something I like about this photo but I can't quite put my finger on what it is. Despite the modern theme and setting, there seems to be a timelessness about this picture, an ensemble moment delicately lifted from life and illuminated with a kind of finely drawn clarity that invites us to linger on each of the players in the scene. The more I study it, the better I like it.
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Amazing image with lots of interesting details. I notice the movement blur and I could not help to look for who was still and who was moving. Great colors and texture my friend. Warm regards.
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This reminds me of what a modern Norman Rockwell painting would look like. Well done. I don't see anything but a well composed, very nice piece of artwork here:-)

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Laurent - Your comments are most appreciated and graciously accepted.  You've opened my eyes to a feature of the image  I didn't perceive myself - its timelessness.

Jack - Keep studying.  Maybe your keen eye and sharp intellect will help me with other images  I hope to shoot in the future.  

Jorge - The devil's in the details!  This image did go through quite a few incarnations before I finished.  

Maurizio - Thanks for your kind words and rating.

Jeffrey - Your comparing this image to a Rockwell painting just blew me away.  That's quite an honor I never expected to receive.

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I really like this, the sense of time and motion is wonderful and the processing seems to add an element of nostalgia that I find very appealing. I think it could do without the light vignette, but in all honesty this is a minor observation and just a matter of taste. The image deserves a 7! 

 

Sincere Compliments! 

 

Alf 

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Love love this photo. Feels like time frozen. The colors are a bit surreal. There's something scifi, and maybe a bit dark about this - perhaps the scifi feel and that we can't see any faces? Really interesting photo.  

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