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boris_forever
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Tones are great, her right breast is in soft focus (which might be intended). I love the contrast between the knitted clothes and the softness of her skin. Great job!
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Sculptured pieces are presented well, so are the shades. However, I find presence of people on the background to be very distractive. Perhaps a different crop will rectify matters?
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Does this angle, composition work for you?
This is a picture of the Carlton Place Apartment Building on Cathedral
Hill, San Francisco (Gough and Geary).
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I really like the composition of the shot. Red ribbons hangoing out from the tree make it look unusual.
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Wonderfull shot, full of life, longing and has a superb taste of curvelinear geometry. Composition is wonderfull too. Congratulations!
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I like the mood and the story behind the picture. And the grainy surface which reminds me so much of the gray days in Holland. You might consider a tigher crop, focusing more on the piper and his lonely audience member, rather then trying to fit the whole building in.
Thanks,
Boris
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This one has a very strong lines and nice color contrast. I also appreciate a nice symmetry of the crop.
Regards,
Boris
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Great! I love the effect.
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Excellent shot, I love the reflections and the simple yet elegant patterns of the wood-work.
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Bravo! Fantastic! I am not going to say anything about the obvious excellency of the photo. If I remember correctly from a few years back when I was visiting, the castle is actually in town - so the mist eats up the town, while leaving us the most delecious part of all!
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There is no way but greatness for this picture! Great colors and shapes. Maybe something different may be attained by experimenting with a tigher crop.
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Nice shot, clear lines, great exposure. Perhaps would've been stronger with clear sky, as the clouds take away the simplicity of the line.
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I agree with Nick as to the repeating a shot with the clear sky. My rationale is a little different, I think that the clouds and all that complexity in the sky distracts from the simple and beatifull geometry of the shot and your great use of the negative space. It is really a great momument, so many different angles come to mind :-)
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Very well done! Background is perhaps a little complex, but this is just a personal taste.
Regards,
Boris
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Excellent, dreamy color. I absolutely love different shades of blue and how you managed to balance them out. If not for the rocks behing the house which betrays where the house is, this would've been completely dreamy!
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I especially like the reflections and the details on the railings. Putting the people at the far end of the walkways gives it a scale!
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Architectural except of the Bauhaus apartment building in Jerusalem.
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Excellent, impressionistic shot of one of the most interesting street (architectually) in the States. I like how silvery tones melt in the reflection in from 2 different mirrors.
Thanks for your kind comments on my pictures!
Warmest regards,
Boris
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Techically, lighting is a bit uneven. Also, the pose does not do the model much justice, she has a very narrow hips, which do not come a the best angle possible here. What I like are the skin tones, and how the hair is portrayed.
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I think moody it is. Not too dark, perhaps you could've added just a bit more exposure. Middle plane might require more definition (water), the exposure there is a bit uneven.
Thanks for this shot which I enjoyed a lot!
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I like the concept, Thomas. The colors are unique and well exposed, composition is eye catching. I am conflicted about the reddish brown shades, but I think the blue light on the background makes the image more interesting.
Very good job techically! Eye catching compositionally!
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Reminds me of the German Expressionist movie still, something like Fritz Lang. I especially appreciate the tones!
Airport
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Taken at the International Airport, standing on the escalator with 5
sec exposure and the flashing lights on the ceiling.