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The Doors of a Church are always open...
The Doors of a Church are always open...
Winterberg


Photograph Information Photographer's Comments
Challenge: Architecture II (Advanced Editing IV)
Camera: Canon Digital IXUS 500
Location: Hamburg, Germany
Date: Jan 14, 2005
Aperture: F/2.8
ISO: 50
Shutter: 1/60
Galleries: Architecture, Black and White
Date Uploaded: Jan 15, 2005

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AuthorThread
01/24/2005 09:05:06 AM
Thanks for commenting on my picture. You are right, it looks like over exposed but it's not. It's the sun. I will pay attention to it next time. :-)

Bettina
 Comments Made During the Challenge
01/23/2005 11:23:52 PM
nice grayscale.
i wish this was shot with a fish eye though as it would add a round pull to the image and (for lack of a better word) push or beivel the doors at the viewer causing him or her to be litteraly sucked in with the impact of these mighty gothic doors.-GL
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01/23/2005 06:33:32 PM
Interesing perspective, it's really too bad that my eyes are drawn towards the over exposed sun/reflection on the windows in the center. But still I like the shot.
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01/21/2005 05:18:26 AM
Nice use of light.
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01/20/2005 02:26:58 AM
The glare from the inside is a little overwhelming. That whole area would be improved by selective darkening. The outside though is beautifully rendered. A 6.
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01/17/2005 09:33:13 PM
Great tonal range- but the hot spot in the center is very distracting. Maybe if you'd backed up a little, so it didn't show at the peak of the arch?
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01/17/2005 12:55:02 PM
Other than the overexposed spot at the top of the doorway, this would be a 10. I'll give it a (9)
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