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08/19/2005 04:21:08 AM |
I really like this picture but I find it lacks something that would make it great. The use of black and white is nice but somehow it seems a bit flat? The building does not jump out and look outstanding (which I'm sure it is) maybe there is too much other stuff? Hope you founs this helpful |
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08/01/2005 05:05:06 AM |
i TOTALLY agree with ubique.... what a very outstanding shot... and paul remember a wise man once said to me..' it's nothing to do with the camera, but the person taking the photo'...... no matter what camera you had this day, it is you that captured this beauty..... congrats..... |
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07/31/2005 12:28:58 AM |
This is a very unusual and therefore most interesting photograph of the world's most beautiful building, Paul. Alas I couldn't be there yesterday, but my niece Kelly (roadrunner) was present & had a great day. I absolutely love how you have managed to capture this presumably rare moment when the largest sail was in shadow, but all the other sails were in either full or nearly full sunlight. I have never seen that before, among ten zillion shots of the House. I'd also like to see a closer crop of this shot; I think you've captured a full tonal range in the sails alone, and I think the effect would be even more spectacular (if a little abstract) when cropped really tight. Congratulations on an original image of a much-photographed subject! |
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07/30/2005 08:45:40 PM |
Very interesting and different shot of the opera house. |
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