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> I would specifically ask you to let me know what
They seem fine to me.:-)
Nice shot
Dave
Quoting Boris Liberman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> I've got great back log of things to do, including some few hundred
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> http://not.contaxg.com/document.php?id=14278
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> I would specifically ask you to let me know what do
I like the picture alot. The city beyond seems a bit washed out, I dont
know how much contrast you can pull out of photoshop there. The rest of
the tones look great. If you could de-fish it so that the edge of the
building is straight, it might improve it.
rg
Boris Liberman wrote:
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Striking shot. Well seen and framed. The top seems just a bit heavy,
but not sure what to do except maybe crop just a little off. I like
it very much.
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Friday, July 7, 2006, 6:48:25 AM, you wrote:
BL> Hi!
BL> I've got great back log of things to do, including some few
I like this picture a lot, I realise that you can see the city right
in the window, but it still reminds me of waiting in an airport. this
is a really good use of your fisheye, and wrt the symmetry, I like it
how it is here. With three on the left, and the trash can, and four
on the right, having
1) It's an excellent photograph.
2) While there are other ways to push the tonality around, overall I
think you hit a good balance. It's a high-detail shot that would work
better rendered to a large print, at which point the tonalities you
go for in areas that are too small to see clearly he
Very nice, Boris!
Shel
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In my effort to justify the worth of a static routine image, I look for
the reasons I might I'm distracted by I feeling of discomfort or, in
this case, "tension".
I now understand. TEHO.
Jack
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> I agree with Frank on this one. I think the symmetry would be too
> obv
On 7/7/06, Lucas Rijnders <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Maybe you should read my whole post...
I thought I did.
But apparently I did not.
Sorry about that...
cheers,
frank
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On 7/7/06, Lucas Rijnders <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> photo is almost, but not exactly symmetrical in several ways, which could
> be corrected by cropping, or at shooting time.
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In a similar vein, Jack Davis opined:
>Obviously this try of shot needs balance. I fee
I agree with Frank on this one. I think the symmetry would be too obvious a
dhoice here. The photo feels more organic as presented. It's real life. I'm
even going to replace the URL that Frank deleted:-)
> http://not.contaxg.com/document.php?id=14278
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Op Fri, 07 Jul 2006 16:48:46 +0200 schreef frank theriault
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> On 7/7/06, Lucas Rijnders <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> photo is almost, but not exactly symmetrical in several ways, which
>> could
>> be corrected by cropping, or at shooting time.
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Op Fri, 07 Jul 2006 15:48:25 +0200 schreef Boris Liberman
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> Hi!
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> I've got great back log of things to do, including some few hundred
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> http://not.contaxg.com/document.php?id=14278
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> I would specifically ask you to let me know what do you
On 7/7/06, Boris Liberman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I've got great back log of things to do, including some few hundred
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> http://not.contaxg.com/document.php?id=14278
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> I would specifically ask you to let me know what do you think of the
> tones here. An
Boris,
Obviously this try of shot needs balance. I feel it would benefit from
the symmetry that would be gained by a slight crop of the left side.
Jack
--- Boris Liberman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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A striking image. Made me sit up and take notice. I like the balance between
the interior and exterior exposures. You could burn in the mid tones and
shadows on the exterior portions, but I like it as presented. The overexposed
outdoors and underexposed indoors provide an interesting juxtapositi
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