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San Nicolas (Praga)



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Hi Jose',

 

Clever use of long focal length that compresses a scene thus making an illusion that they are much, much closer than they really are. Good choice of small f-stop as well to keep both forground and background subjects in focus. While some might prefer a straight out-of-camera look, the sepia & vigenetting treatment give the image a warm, antique feel which is in character with subject matter. However since this is already worked on in post processing, then perhaps clone out the tree leaves at top right of frame would clean up this nice image even more? Nicely done. ^_^

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Hola Nacho,esa tonalidad que le has dado a la foto,parece trasladarte a otros momentos pasados. Me parece una buena idea. Dos grandes y un abrazo, El

 

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Hola amigo, en horabuena, excelente toma , me gusta mucho la composicion y la tonalidad, bien hecho, recibe un abrazo y saludos //Salvador
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Jose I., excelente la porcion que nos muestras de estas torres, el tratamiento muy acertado, me gusta mucho. Un abrazo, Joaquin. MAX.
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Excellent technique . You have so much detail in this. I'm sure it is more difficult than it seems. Very well composed and toned.
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Excelente composicion y encuadre,con una magnifica luz y detalle,asi como una edicion sensacional.Max.

 

Un abrazo -Tolo.

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Excellent composition, Jose Ignacio. A delight of forms, details, tones and contrast. Very good work. Congrats!
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Hello, Jose, your credit with me continues to increase :-) Thanks for this nice photo with so unusual presentation of these well-know lines. Best regards
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Nice tones. But what I like most is the composition --- the crop, to be precise. It is usually difficult to resist the temptation of showing the tip of such buildings...and you won over it. compliments -koushik
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Sometimes a slice of something glorious is more easily appreciated and ingested than the whole thing. I like how you cut the slice, so to speak.
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