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End of Day


laurentlacoste

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This one as well Laurent, I like especially the mood, a bit of mistery, the natural light vs, the electricity.... and the blue of the sea, reflected? people relaxing... very well done both of them.
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frame no 24..nice wink to the end of the film (now you tell me you had a 36 exposures roll in mind)...I really enjoy the last light mood together with the tiny lights on the bulbs top right, together with the reflection on the carrousel floor...I think this kind of image with subtly lighted areas really reach their full potential when seen large...and that's the subtly lighted areas and reflections that I find wonderful in this image Laurent...seen fast you see a sunset, wait a bit and those areas become the star of the show for me....
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this is one of those magical images that you do so well, and that keep me coming back to your pf over an over. i love the reflected light on the floor of the carousel and the electric lights which seem to be trying to hold just a bit of the suns last rays of the day.
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Pnina, thank you very much for your very nice comments. I'm glad you like this series and atmosphere.

 

El Porte-Bonheur, thanks for the kind comments, very much appreciated.

 

Laurent, thanks a lot for the insight, it's a pleasure reading you.

 

Linda, thanks so much. Great having like-minded friends on PNet.

 

Vladimir, nice having you here, thanks.

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Laurent, very good composition and control of light & exposure. Pnina's observation on man-made light and Nature's light is interesting and apt.
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I love the brilliant sun, slipping over the edge. I love the horses closing their eyes and fading into the blue.
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Every single one of your last postings has been amazing, your compositional and color management skills are something to really admire: to portray everyday objects with such vibrancy and delicacy is something to enjoy dearly.

Besides, technically is nice to see film again, this one for instance would be impossible with a digital camera, the tonal range just wouldn’t make it possible. Keep up the good work!

 

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