luis_santos2
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really a very good and executed idea. Amazing how all cards are displayed conducting our eyes to the beautiful model's face. Congratulations!
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Thanks.
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Muito bem conseguida. Simples e eficaz porque me prende logo o olhar. Parab鮳!
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Thanks for your time.
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Hello Thomas! Thanks for your time. I deliberately exposed this photo to the low lights. I wanted the sky almost completely burned. As you can see in the details I have used a ND (B+W 110) filter. This filter reduces about 10 stops and helped me controlling the light in on the walls, saving all of the details and at the same time blurring the water a little bit.
This Village in Ger? was submersed by the waters of a dam constructed in 70?s. The villagers were forced to leave their homes and nowadays ruins are hidden almost of the time.
Due to the driest times my Country is passing through, the levels of the water decreased allowing our eyes to contemplate the remains of the village.
Cheers
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Another one of this series, this time colored...
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Comments are welcome. Thank you.
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Great shot! I like the way those branches seems to fuse into one single tree. Perhaps that gave the name to the photo, I guess. Congrats!
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very beatiful landscape! Part of Eden I'm sure.
I like the reflection in the water it's very well framed. The cloud formation is an extra and I think it would give a very beautiful image the same way with out it. Congratulations!
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I like this composition though I think the sky a little more darker would give more balance to the image. I also think a tripod would give more definition to the constructions. Cheers
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Bela composicao Francisco!A ideia de "fundir" as duas estruturas no mesmo ponto de fuga esta muito bem conseguida. O P&B deu-lhe, alem disso, uma sensaao nostalgica. Parabens!
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A tribute to the inhabitants of Vilrinho das Furnas
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I agree with Jean Baptist. This work is very well thought and executed. Very original. Congrats!
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Extraordinary lighting you got there. Congratulations!
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Very well captured. Good angle and framing. Like the grey scale. Congrats.
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Croped a bit and gave a wildest look to the environment. This is a
Zoo photo taken without a tripod and about 60 meters from the
subject.
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I like the composition. Very well framed. I think you have exagerated a little too much in the exposure. I like a little less milk effect on the water. The framing is very good in my opinion, I repeat.
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Very beautiful b&w. Nice and balenced. The elements on this image are where they were supposed to be. Congratulations
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