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08/28/2006 08:07:26 AM |
First off, the architecture is wonderful, and once again you did a great job evening out the light on all of the picture.
There seems to be mystery in what's behind the walkway. Is it a garden, a sanctuary, a park? You know it will be beautiful once you see it, and this makes the picture that much better.
The tungsten light in the archway really brings a new mood into the picture, and I really like the stream of light hitting the back doorway. I can't say enough about how nice your lighting is in this picture. |
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08/27/2006 06:50:29 PM |
You should list your lense and exposure settings on your photos.
This is a nice photo. Architecture shots are very appealing and this one has very nice shapes within shapes and good detail throughout. I think the fact that the whole of the exterior arch wasn't caught calls for a tighter crop here. I would come in more so just enough of the exterior arch (the vertical portions) show to frame the rest. I would also dump the first step. That would focus the eye less on what is incomplete and more on that great brick detail of the floor as well as immediately pulling you 'through the hall'.
Very nice. I hope you got around to shooting some of that interior as that sunlight on the far end makes me want to go grab my camera heheh. |
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08/27/2006 06:30:24 PM |
Now this is my find of photo, a photo within a photo.
I love the arches leading one into the image, of a beautiful scene, in the background.
Stunning image here..... I love it. Great perspective, and great leading lines. |
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