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02/09/2003 04:23:15 PM |
A visit from the Critique Club :)
Oooh, I love this photo! I particularly like the sun spots from the sun going through the doors and the windows. The symmetry & repeating patterns are top notch. Well executed with great focus, depth of field and exposure. The only minor suggestion I have is cropping the rightmost window/door off it was split in half and I'd probably like to crop it off. My opinion of course :) |
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02/02/2003 10:39:50 PM |
very nice shot...i love the contrast! |
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02/02/2003 12:12:56 PM |
Lovely perspective! I like the sepia tones too. Also, the pattern of light and shadow on the ground is really nice. The sky seems a bit overexposed in some places, but I don't mind that. I like this photo a lot. 10. |
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02/01/2003 01:47:29 AM |
very nice work with the exposure and perspective on this photo.. the black and white really works well here :) - setzler |
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02/01/2003 12:38:33 AM |
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01/30/2003 04:55:04 PM |
Wonderful composition and framing. I wish you could have captured this when the shadows in the front were a touch longer. That would have added to the desolate feeling, I think. Nevertheless, wonderful capture.
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01/30/2003 02:33:42 PM |
I love the compostion of this photo, with the wall running at one angle and the sunlight on the ground at an opposite angle. It creates a feeling of sadness, of time gone by. The lonely lamps on the wall enhance that feeling. It is a shame that there are some cars in the background, but the foreground is really great.
One of my favourites. |
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01/29/2003 11:02:21 PM |
Great photo. No comment, just great shot. |
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01/29/2003 10:57:05 AM |
Nice image and I like the way the light shines throught the doors. However, the image is too dark to see all the details. If you were to go up to the wall and take your reading, (pressing down slightly on your shutter release) continue to hold down the release until you get back to were you want to take the shot. then shot the picture. Your camera will read what light it takes to get the wall and not the sky. This will give you a very satisfying photograph. I hope this helped. John |
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01/27/2003 05:30:52 PM |
Great job... I like all the shadows on the ground. Good choice of color. |
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01/27/2003 04:26:15 PM |
Great photo. I love it. NIce choice of colours (sepia?). What is it. did they gut the building are rebuilding the inside? Good job. Jacko. 9 |
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01/27/2003 02:05:57 PM |
Sepia is a good choice for this one. Nice. |
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01/27/2003 02:36:23 AM |
wonderful the way the sunlight is falling through the building, and the facade is being supported because, appropriately, historical facades should be maintained. very nice. yes, once upon an time . . . and hopefully, for along time into the future as well. |
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