leorossi
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Beautiful color palette, and there is something vital about the natural lighting.
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Composition is nice, but image is too compressed even viewed at 'larger' resolution, with lots of artifacts appearing in midtones. Did you compress this upon saving it? I would avoid compression.
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Hello Mike. This is a great image. The combination of linear motives is tremendous and the lighter pavement tile just in front of the main subject works as a sort of magnet, supplying a kind of symbol for this subject's movement, which would be otherwise lacking due to the relatively 'freezing' exposure time. I too agree about the cropping.
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This is a new, better scan of the original transparency.
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Ed, thank you. I have re-posted this better scan of the original, done from the transparency instead of the print.
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It sort of took me 20 years before realizing what this image was coming from, which is specifically the inner sleeve picture of the Joni Mitchell album "Hejira", taken by the great rock photographer Joel Bernstein. I'm considering postting a 'correct' tonal range version of this one.
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I like the tone scale and the selective focusing, which make for a very original take on natural landscape and flower-themed photography.
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I find this image fascinating. Cropping is perfect. Holga shots very rarely seem to be presented as something else but Holga shots, while in this case you keep of Holga just what suits the subject and, so to speak, leave the logo out. In fact, I was drawn to this before realizing it was shot on Holga. I can appreciate the anchoring function of the solid, full black section at the bottom too.
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Very neat composition even though it was difficult to make it work, based on the quasi-simmetry of the palatial background.
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Hi Sheryl, thanks so much.
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Sheryl, thank you so much.
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I'm on autopilot here Roger if I suggest an ever so slight correction of the sealine tilt - as the image in itself is baroquely serene and otherwise perfectly executed. Cheers.
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Don't you think this is classic?
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This is a lovely deceptive image.
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C'est tres jolie!
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I would use a bit of unsharp mask. The composition is beautiful, and so is the feeling.
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Planet Hollywood, Rome, 2007.
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