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Haarlemmerpoort (portal in Amsterdam)
Haarlemmerpoort (portal in Amsterdam)
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Challenge: Framing (Basic Editing I)
Camera: Konica Minolta DiMAGE Z2
Location: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Date: Aug 28, 2004
Aperture: 3.4
ISO: 100
Shutter: 1/320 sec
Galleries: Architecture, Travel
Date Uploaded: Aug 28, 2004

You'll find this portal in Amsterdam and when looking thru the portal window you'll see some art in the back.

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Place: 211 out of 305
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Votes: 321
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 Comments Made During the Challenge
09/06/2004 09:59:42 PM
i like this shot, but it looks overexposed rather than atmospheric. great job framing this shot though
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09/06/2004 03:58:56 AM
Kind of a busy shot
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09/06/2004 02:47:03 AM
good but try not to take the people or some other stuff...
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09/05/2004 07:24:58 AM
I realy like the "dual-tone" look of this photo....
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09/04/2004 06:23:53 PM
Well done, the use of black and white adds to the depth of the shot.
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09/03/2004 09:56:36 PM
I like this shot, It's just a bit hard to depict the main subject.
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09/03/2004 08:46:56 PM
Hmmm... I read the rules as "Capture an image where the foreground subject frames the rest of the image". It seems like the people, or even the bus, is more in the foreground than the pillars. And even if the pillars are the frame for this image, the "reset of the image" is so distant and hard to make out that it doesn't feel like part of the subject matter. Anyway, nice try. A bet getting closer to the pillars and avoiding the street clutter would have done the trick.
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09/01/2004 08:00:07 PM
soft focus gives a good touch... a bit bright though
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09/01/2004 12:48:45 AM
I'm not big on the soft focus here, I think a sharper image would have pulled me in more. The blue tone is nice, sort of "flashback"-y
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