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01/08/2009 07:28:12 PM |
Deb, I commented earlier on this one, but will just add again that this is a big hit with me. |
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01/08/2009 03:14:57 PM |
Deb I love doing that too! haha, thats weird I thought I was the only one. |
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01/08/2009 12:36:49 PM |
Great processing here Deb, really has enhanced the image a lot. Have you considered cropping a little of the sun out at all? |
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11/24/2008 09:25:59 AM |
I love it. A tremendously dramatic photo of nothing. It's really quite beautiful. |
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10/30/2008 08:58:04 AM |
I think I like the sepia toned version better. It really brings out the texture of the brickwork. |
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10/29/2008 07:11:57 PM |
You sure have an eye for capturing the ordinary but making it something special. Great job. |
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10/26/2008 02:04:32 AM |
Love the light and raw textures. Very nice and the subject is wonderful. |
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10/21/2008 10:15:22 AM |
Nothing more to add, huh? so, I'm just going to say that THIS IS GREAT! (would you share your processing steps for this one??) |
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10/19/2008 05:37:31 AM |
This is GREAT!I really love those shadows, and you're right "shooting" tourists is so much fun! |
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10/18/2008 10:24:11 AM |
excellent image, the backlighting, there is something bouncing the light around so there is plenty of light on the faces... long shadows, great image. |
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10/17/2008 10:58:36 PM |
Those are some yummy shadows. |
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10/17/2008 07:04:03 PM |
The b&w is perfect for this one. The lighting is great. The wide angle view is also great. Wonderful photo. |
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10/17/2008 02:17:29 PM |
Such rich tones in this one. That is a wonderful fascination to have I think. You have more to show than just the typical tourist shots. |
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10/17/2008 10:31:57 AM |
Can't add any additional insight, but I fully understand your reluctance to enter in the FS and fully understand why you like it so much. Big hit with me. |
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10/17/2008 07:37:57 AM |
WOW - fabulous editing. Love the frame and the warm black and white. |
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10/17/2008 07:06:04 AM |
This photo is totally out of place as a candid! Because I would spend hours on this shot and then hours more on pp and it would not look this good (grin) There is nothing left to say that hasn't been said other than I love it .. it is perfectly composed, post processed and just a delight on the eye. |
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10/15/2008 10:54:41 PM |
Nice light and shadows -- I like that diagonal running into the lower right. |
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10/15/2008 06:52:37 PM |
love this - the light, the subject and atmosphere...your processing is wonderful for this pic
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10/14/2008 09:10:44 AM |
Beautiful light Deb. The light just sweeps around the frame creating a magical moment. |
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10/13/2008 07:17:53 PM |
Can I just say: HOLY CRAP! THIS IS AWESOME! Instant fave!!! :) |
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10/13/2008 02:36:37 PM |
I like how the wide angle accentuates the curves of those cobblestones, and those deep shadows are gorgeous and lend a nice atmosphere. Don't think it's overprocessed at all - in fact, given its leanings towards b&w film-iness, I'd say a bit of grain wouldn't go amiss here. |
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10/13/2008 12:41:17 PM |
Channeling nixter and e301 in one fell swoop. Beautiful. |
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10/13/2008 11:42:24 AM |
Hey Deb - what a fabulous shot ! Love the use of light in this and the processing finishes off perfectly.
Excellent. |
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10/13/2008 11:37:34 AM |
Iraklis's comment cuts to the chase on the dynamics of this photo. Very strong. |
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10/13/2008 04:26:39 AM |
Auch! That truly is resplendent! |
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10/13/2008 04:25:26 AM |
Bravo Melethia! I like the peeping sun and the diagonal long shadows guiding me through the photo... |
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10/12/2008 05:07:47 PM |
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10/12/2008 05:07:38 PM |
The long shadows are absolutely the best, as is the dramatic composition...but the real value is the content primary and secondary. Very nice Deb!
...and I'm not seeing any overprocessing!!! |
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10/12/2008 05:02:59 PM |
I love the positioning of everything here -- sun in the upper right, tourists in its line, and nice long shadows completing the trip out the lower left. Nice sepia processing too. |
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10/12/2008 04:41:00 PM |
Wonderful! Wonderful! Wonderful! I love the contrast and the glare from the sun! The detail throughout is amazing as well! |
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10/12/2008 02:47:20 PM |
An observer of the human animal... a worthy pastime. Who can resist taking photos in such elegant sweeping light with those cobblestones. Photos like these will be informative (as well as enjoyable) in years to come when they look back on our life and times... |
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