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pushed to 3200 asa


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Very interesting composition Kosta. Epi ti efkeria tis onomastikis sou eortis sou efhome hronia polla me igia ke prokopi. Regards Vassilis.
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Thank you! Glad you enjoy it!

 

Vassili! Mi sou fanei apithano oti to proi esena skeftomoun! Pesto dejavu... Ma to oti me skeftikes apodikniei pos den itan tyxaio.

 

Na'sai panta kala kai na xairesai tyxon eortazontes alla kai osous agapas.

 

S' euxaristo.

 

 

 

 

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Thank you for your wonderful comments and for your support on my unpopular masterpiece...:)

 

Antoni. Thank you for your wishes. Be always well. Cheers

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I like the way you have cropped it and placed it on the frame, Nice geometric photo ,well composed.
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Pnina. I'm honored! So glad you find it good.

 

Dimitri. Thank you for your wishes. All the best to you and your beloved ones. No worries for the rating. I'm getting dizzy at very high altitudes anyway...:)

 

Cheers

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Although an interesting perspective, I feel there is much room for improvement. The blown out highlights could be resolved by reshooting at a different time of day when the sun is not so harshly striking the top of the building. I also find that my eye wants this image to look very symmetrical and more balanced from top to bottom and left to right. Instead, the frame appears awkwardly tilted to the left. A finer grain that really enhanced the sharp geometric edges of the building would also be more appealing.

 

On the positive, the contrast is striking which drew me in for a view in the first place. The image was interesting enough to draw me in for a closer look.

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Of course I don't mind. It was a shooting (back in '94) pushed to 3200asa as you can see in the details, that's why the grain...Unfortunately I didn't go back there again. I was wondering if it is awkward by myself, so, I value your opinion.

 

Thanks for taking the time and don't hesitate to give me your critiques whenever...Grateful.

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