jwmunro
(286) 2010-01-31 12:42
Hello Craig - The angles and shapes makes this an interesting image to look at. I think the triangular spire in the right corner sets this off and really makes it work. The tourist shot would be the blue/gold building with the odd angles and the reflections but including the copper top adds contrasting angles and some tension. Well seen and presented. Thank you for sharing. John
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Sea of clouds by manudautriche
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jwmunro
(286) 2010-01-31 12:29
Bonjour Emmanuel - A lovely scene for sure. It is really interesting when you get above the clouds and notice how the terrain changes and is distorted with the lack of reference. Excellent technique. Thank you for sharing. John
jwmunro
(286) 2010-01-31 8:26
Hello Wanda - As an avid cyclist I find this image very compelling in its minimalist presentation. What caught my attention, of course, is the specks of red in the dark and white image. Well done as the snow is white with texture and the remaining elements are spot on as well. Good eye and great presentation! Thank you for sharing. John
jwmunro
(286) 2010-01-31 8:22
Hello Anne - This is an interesting image. As photographers we all seem to strive to make sure our shadow is not part of the image. Here you have broken that unwritten rule and focused on your shadow. I like this as your image is well exposed and composed. I like to think you were thinking "out of the box" with this image. Well done! Thank you for sharing. John
jwmunro
(286) 2010-01-31 8:17
Hello Sergio - Of the four images I prefer the early morning shot the best. The are all good examples and demonstrate the different moods and lighting conditions. I think this one would have been better in that hour after sunset when the lights are up but there is still light in the sky. Anyway a nice series. Thank you for sharing. John
jwmunro
(286) 2010-01-31 8:12
Hello Beata - It looks like your HDR worked fairly successfully for the sky and the Cambridge landmark, but the red punt ruins the image. There is no mention of tripod use but next time use a tripod and minimize the moving objects because they will cause the most problems in post processing. The pine tree to the left is slightly OE'd but not so that it is the most distracting element. Keep shooting and posting. Thank you for sharing. John
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