henrimanguy 0 Posted November 29, 2004 A group of tourists were photographing the slow motion of the gondolas alongside, covered with their blue protective tarpaulins. As I had the intention of doing the same, although I knew it was?nt a very original shot (and I had the proof of this under my eyes), I went away from them and looked for another view point that I hoped more original. I took my photo, not very convinced... (to be continued with the next photo). I think it is better in black and white. What do you think ? Link to comment
rafal_suder 0 Posted December 28, 2004 This one is my favourite picture from your presentation. Most originally for me is b&w effect. I was few times in Venice and remember that gondolas have very colorful details. Venice is very colorful at all. So, I didn't think that b&w can give to it so many mystery. Sure, the fogg emphasized the effect. Overall, very good! Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted January 29, 2005 Converting it to B&W gave it a boost in helping the viewer to focus on the shapes and ethereal fog. Well done! Link to comment
michelguyot 0 Posted January 29, 2005 Ma preferee dans la serie, pour l'extreme subtilite de sa lumiere et la maitrise des demi-teintes. Link to comment
morey_kitzman 0 Posted May 11, 2005 Very pleasing image with a very historical feel. No modern intrusion. Nice work! Link to comment
michelguyot 0 Posted June 30, 2005 et depuis que je l'ai vue imprimée dans "Réponses photos", je la trouve plus subtile encore.On perd beaucoup à l'écran... Link to comment
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