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daniele_malleo
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I like the tone, but that black thing "stains" the picture. Maybe a more drastic crop...?
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photographed in an usual way.
At least, that's what I was aiming at.
Does it work? Would it work better if it was rotated 90 degrees CW?
comments are very much appreciated. Thank you
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Kim, thank you for taking the time to comment my photo. I will try out the suggestions you made and post the results in a few days.
Of course, you're free to "steal" the jpeg and post the adjusted version as a comment.
Thanks again.
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Excellent lighting! How did you obtain it?
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made me smile :-)
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good lighting. It's a shame a corner of the structure is cut on the left side...
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very "harry potter"!!! I would crop it tighter...
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interesting... especially the pinkish bit of the airplane.
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Good picture! too bad the tower in the foreground is cut off...
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nice colours... I think the photo might have benefited from being shot on a contrasty slide (fuji velvia).
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Did you attach the camera to a telescope (reflective/refractive)?
What aperture/exposure time did you use?
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Thanks for your comment.
I agree: the billboard is distracting.
Alas, it is quite challenging to take pictures of Trafalgar square at the moment: there is a massive (and ugly) construction site in front of the National Gallery and bad traffic all around the square...
in response to your question on the effect of the billboard on the exposure levels: I don't think it affected it much: the matrix meter on board the camera is pretty smart.
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thanks for your comment.
I had been waiting for half an hour for people to clear the bridge and give me a clean shot.
At one point I got so restless that I started shooting anyway, and it turns out it was best to take pictures with people to give a sense of scale and perspective.
BTW, what I like most about this bridge is that it is built with the same rocks that make the river bed, so it really looks like as if it is part of the environment.
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Hi,
where in London did you shoot this? Is it the British Museum?
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I was forced to push the film to 1600, as I didn't have a tripod and
wasn't expecting such darkness at just 4 in the afternoon...
I think the grain adds to the picture though, or not?
I would appreciate any comments (especially with regard to
composition).
thanks.
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did the rider pull this "stoppie" just for you (meaning: on request for the shot)?
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As was commented before, the image suffers form a perspective distorsion.
You should tyr to use either a corrective lens or spend sometime in your "digital darkroom".
I spent 5 mins in ps an got this (see attached jgp).
Well spotted!
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The colours look washed out.
Was the roll past its expiry date or was the metering system not working properly?
Too bad. Maybe retouching it in PS?
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love this one.
the open door on the roof with lights coming through adds a nice touch.
what shutter speed have you used?
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Not the most original shot, but beatifully done.
Can you give tech details (aperture/exp time)?
Storms over New Mexico
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