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Jack, thanks. Yes. You know You have a good point about the parrallel issue.
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I was tempted to mirror this image but then decided that I liked the
slight imperfections of the reflections. Any thoughts?
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Pulpit in St. Peter's church, Philadelphia.
They had post cards for sale...and i saw a photo of this pulpit...I
thought to myself...I can do that.....
A doppleganger of sorts.
Comments welcome.
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First attempts at any kind of photography related to this kind of
subject matter.
Inspired byand dedicated to a photographer friend who you will also
find here: Lance Ramoth
Comments welcome.
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Decided to go for some abstract. Somehting for your eyes to play with.
Large view reveals much more detail, but still, the detail is somewhat
lost in the smaller resolution image.
Comments welcome.
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Rui, you know, I was fighting that sun spot the whole time! Excellent eye.....I came to the conclusion that ytou eventually have to settle for somehting, and accept any flaws that there may be for what they are. thank you vor the insigtful comment. :)
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This was a location I returned to three times to shoot. I am finally
happy with this. Same location as Shooting Tower in my gallery.
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You know, I find this very interesting. Although Image quality could be better...that's nto what it's always about.
Looking at it at first I thought you had added the "In touch with life" part. But that's not so.....
So it's has a very interesting conceptual value to it.
I like it.
As I said, the only thing that it could use is better image quality. And perhaps a different angle, more in from of him, so you could see his face. But I know how it is to shoot street. You literally have spit seconds to capture moments.
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Absolutely classic.
The symmetry of the building and position of the sun, you were quite lucky!!!
Definately in the right place at the right time seing the right thins. this is the escence of photography!
Excellent work.
6/7
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I see plenty of itnerest. The 1:1 aspect ration is a nice choice I think. Love the atmosphere captured here.....
What are the camera details? Lens? exposure?
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Just as others have said. You got it! I didn't even have to read the title or read comments to form my very own opinion that this resembles a musical scale! Very original! Love it!
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Tammy. I think you have all the ingredients for an excellent shot here.
Somehow, I think that a higher perspective might have been more effective, up over the grass just a little more, and perhaps back off just a bit.
Also, what you have here is the classic battle of exposure. You're in the shadows, so is the grass, but the tree in the background is in the bright sunlight. so, the trick is exposing without overexposing the tree, and without underexposing the grass.....quite tricky. In this case what I would do is actually under expose, essentially exposing for the highlights, and then do the apropriate adjusting in post process, like photoshop.
I hope this helped.
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Very surreal. It's funny, this almost reminds me of a fork!
Great work.
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I really like the old feel to this photo. It feels like something from the turn of the 20th century.
I would like to see a little more contrast in it though. But this is just personal preference. I think The mid tones are a little overpowering. It's a battle of Highlights vs. Shadows. The perfect exposure is very illusive indeed.
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Interior shopping mall structure.
I was going for a very modern, clean, sterile feel.
Any and all critique/input is appreciated.
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Wow, this is really an amazing photo.
Is there any manipulation involved?
Beautiful work.
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Love the atmosphere. The grainyness is a little overpowering, and the player is a little bit too much in the dark. His expression is there and everything, but he, the focus of the photo for me, is too much in the dark.
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