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| 03/15/2009 11:49:48 AM |
Duomo di Milanoby slo007Comment by karmat: This is a nice looking building, and at a larger size would probably have more impact. However, for this viewing, it may have been more effective to have less of the surroundings showing and more of the building. |
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| 03/15/2009 08:03:40 AM |
Duomo di Milanoby slo007Comment by KarenNfld: Wow that's an impressive church. I have to say that the shadows and the big signs don't do anything for the photo, though, maybe just focusing on the top part of the courch would have been better and more interesting. |
| 03/15/2009 07:46:37 AM |
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| 03/15/2009 07:33:50 AM |
Duomo di Milanoby slo007Comment by phylsy7: This would have been a nicer photo if you had cropped out the billboards and focused primarily on the top of the building. It could be a bit sharper also |
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| 03/15/2009 04:31:57 AM |
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| 03/15/2009 01:55:37 AM |
Duomo di Milanoby slo007Comment by zoodiac: ok still nice place, building and wll taken but its still just shot of some building which makes it a bit , how to say it... "uninteresting"?
best regards ;D
brano |
| 03/14/2009 11:31:07 PM |
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| 03/14/2009 10:00:35 PM |
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| 03/14/2009 09:53:03 PM |
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| 03/14/2009 08:09:35 PM |
Duomo di Milanoby slo007Comment by Nuzzer: Don't take this the wrong way but as I see DPC as a learning experience here is my frank critique:
This comes across as a snapshot. By that I mean that I feel that anybody standing where you were with a camera could have gone click and got this result. I think a photographer should aim to do more than that. I may be wrong and perhaps you do have more of a story to your shot but the fact is that it doesn't come across to the viewer.
As an example, if you were in Paris and saw the Eiffel Tower you could hold the camera and go click. You'd have a shot that millions of other tourists have and would be good as a record of your holiday. I think at DPC you need more than that. You need to consider the POV - make it something that enhances the tower (include a flowerbed or kissing couple in the foreground), make use of lighting (dusk for shadows), composition (maybe include the buildings beside it to get a sense of scale).
I hope this helps and please don't be offended, I'm only offering an opinion. |
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