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image and perfect choice for B&W. The boards seem there to keep up the wall more than the door. I also like the "signs" of life nature inserted in the fissures.
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I'd like to see just a splash of color in an otherwise monochrome image. If the plants growing in the wall were green, and everything else remained as it is, I think the image would e stronger.
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I like it just as it is. The detail and the contrast are excellent. It could be the gate to heaven, really, with the cross left at the door.
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Como esta puerta en mi tierra, Sobrarbe (Pirineo de Huesca), hay a montones...en algo se parece Mejico a Espanya. Espero que los motivos de esta ausencia no sean los mismos.
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Preciosa foto, auqnue me parece un poco dura. Quizá ³e hubiera suavizado un poco dᮤole tono, sin necesidad así ¤e rebajar el contraste.
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Fer, esta es de las tipicas que una camara de medio formato borda. No te animas por una Rolleiflex? :). En cualquier caso, muy bien tomada.
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Thanks for your comments! Glen... as Stephanie said "I like it just as it is" :-)

 

 

Luis... tengo prestada de Coco una Hasselblad 500C/M con un Planar de 80 y un Distagon de 50mm, con posibilidad de compra ?como ves? ;-)

 

 

 

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Espectacularmente bonita foto, Fer.

A mi me gustan muchísimo esos tonos duros y casi negros. Creo que son los adecuados a la foto.

A Manuel A-A le va mucho más el acabado soft, como habrás podido apreciar en sus fotos...

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JF, esta me parece genial. Tambien yo tengo predileccion por la arquitectura ;-) y en especial por las puertas hechas polvo! En mi presentacion "the doors" tengo dos que se le intentan acercar (pero donde tu has logrado mas detalle en las texturas y contrastes). El detalle de las cruces, fantastico.

 

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An evocative B&W full of detail for the eye to wander over. The boards against the door are especially intriguing. The texture of the stone is lovely. One suggestion: I feel the real interest of the image lies in the door and the surrounding wall. The very top seems to weigh down on the door and rob it of emphasis. Perhaps the image would be more effective if the top 25% were cropped off, along the line in the wall above the door.
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