cfranco
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Everything works in this picture, particularly the great depth of field. A "clean" image, like all the portfolio. (and thanks for your comments). Best regards, Carlos
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This is a fantastic photograph, with to many things to say for my poor english. Is beter no more words and put it in the favorites. Best regards, Carlos
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Thanks for your comment. I agree whith you when you say "a touch more contrast to bring out detail and a little more focus on her". I think it is possible making some located digital manipulation (the picture only have global treatment), but with some limitations, any way. The original is a positive film (Ektachrome) from 1978, converted to Kodak Photo CD. To try a serious work is necessary a better scan and moreover it has the grain of the film. One of this days I will try. Best regards, Carlos
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Beautiful cloud in a mysterious sky you captured, and thanks for your comment. I agree whith you when you say "a touch more contrast to bring out detail and a little more focus on her". I think it is possible making some located digital manipulation (the picture only have global treatment), but with some limitations, any way. The original is a positive film (Ektachrome) from 1978, converted to Kodak Photo CD. To try a serious work is necessary a better scan and moreover it has the grain of the film. One of this days I will try. Best regards, Carlos
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No words. Just put it in the favorites. Best regards, Carlos
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I agree to Juan comment. It is a pleasure when we see not only the technique but the technique applied to the service of an innovative result. (And thanks for your comment). Best regards, Carlos
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Another picture where you put life in inert things. Like Jeff Long, they remind me fantastic creatures of the woods in a strange balet. Best regards, Carlos
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Tanks for your comment Tero, it lead me to your interesting portfolio. Curiously, it does not seem to me a terrifying or frightful face, me suggests me a singer (an opera singer), perhaps for the expression of the "eyes". It is curious to say "expression of eyes" when we are talking of a house, but I think that is this "living expression" that makes of this one a special photo. Best regards, Carlos
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