leo_cavanha
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I liked it! I liked the film grains, the color gradient in the wall and specially the detail that the solid floor ends "floating" in the white space...
Please post a larger version!
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This is an unmanipulated scene. Makes me remember how a typical
russian cuisine becomes after a long night of talking. I think that
the filme grains are very helpfull to compose the scene...
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I missed my Hassy on my vacations trip, so I made this crop from a
35mm negative. What do you think?
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Excelent capture!! I have no words about the depth of the sky and the scene!
About the cropping: this is a though picture to crop, and I think that the dark water in the bottom adds much weight to the picture... any change would unbalance the proportions, though the subject in the middle is a little bit disorienting. I sincerely have no suggestions.
How you did the b&w adjustments?
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Very clever crop, congratulations
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A photography is a particular moment in life seen by a particular perspective. An instant in time which is caught and frozen by the camera following the photographer´s (artist?) taste and skill. You can even compose in a studio, adjust the light, process the film in many ways, adjust the tonalities in photoshop to match the colors to post it by the internet... you can crop and even double exposure (yes, that moment was there... twice!), but, don´t you touch the image! this is why the photography is so wonderful subject...
Paal´s picture remembers me a Cartier-Bresson´s one, of a long-moustached man seen by the window in a boat. This, like all mr. Bresson´s ones, is a magic single moment. Thank you and merry christmas!
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Nathan, guess you could provide a better scan of the photo... the water seems strange and unnatural to me
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Good shot, nice colours. I don't tend to be overcritical, the subject seems to be well placed, but I'm still curious to see if a different cropping could work.
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very good photo... i just didn't like your gray frame
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This is a nice subject, the square format was a good idea. Try to come back there and take other pictures, you caught a bad moment with those shadows... if you could take a 4x5 camera, even better...!
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nice catch! brilliant composition
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very nice capture
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very nice shot... I really don't understand how someone could have rated it so bad!!!
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Nice "paparazzi-like" capture.
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Very nice, I liked it a lot.
About the comments on the alpha: I enjoy very much shots of real life - sometimes studio compositions gets something artificial - you wouldn't ask the lady to turn so you could put the alfa in the photo, would you? Anyway, the new+old car adds another element to the photo.
I was just wondering if you had taken another pic from lower level....
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Nice shot... I think that, although a beautiful lens, 180mm is perhaps a little too long lens to take this kind of picture.
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I let you make your own comments. Are you sure that what you see is
really what you think it is?