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Critique By: Anas Mubeen  (K:309)  
7/28/2012 10:03:04 AM

beautiful capture
        Photo By: Renato Haber  (K:7328)

Critique By: Jelena Kasavica  (K:441)  
4/14/2009 2:18:10 PM

same coluor + different materials = great composition!
cong
jelena
        Photo By: Renato Haber  (K:7328)

Critique By: Saad Salem  (K:89003) Donor  
4/13/2009 4:07:14 PM

beautiful perspective,and nice view,
regards,
Saad.
        Photo By: Renato Haber  (K:7328)

Critique By: Dave Stacey  (K:150877) Donor  
4/13/2009 4:23:13 AM

A very nicely composed atmospheric and moody scene, Renato!
Dave.
        Photo By: Renato Haber  (K:7328)

Critique By: Roberto Arcari Farinetti  (K:209486) Donor  
4/9/2009 11:13:05 PM

..and this step is so more dramatic.. when the people have their forms and their way of being, it seems really all that aspires to be united to the god.
the presence of the back is an excellent contrast to the elderly person before.
a fine cut a big sculpture that .. even the rock increases!
all the best, my friend..
roby
        Photo By: Renato Haber  (K:7328)

Critique By: Roberto Arcari Farinetti  (K:209486) Donor  
4/9/2009 11:06:39 PM

hi renato,
how are you?

a nice frame and..ver powerful image
roby
        Photo By: Renato Haber  (K:7328)

Critique By: Nick Karagiaouroglou  (K:127263) Donor  
4/9/2009 1:28:36 PM

The mix-up of bodies interwinding each other under the grey scales of such a timal range is surely amazing, absorbing my visual sense, Renato! The study of the sculpture was made in an extraordinarily string, pulsing way, as the plasticity of the shot resembles the very flesh of those that vibrate in their last breaths for freedom. It is hard for me to say something objective about studies of such a subject, since I will never be able to separate myself from the legacy of the 300 - I am too greek for that!

But still, your exposure balance was perfect for gettingthe subtle games of light and shadow, necessary for forming plasticity, three-dimensionality on a flat projection of reality onto an image. The string textures of the stone's surface are somewhere between physical texture and artificial film grain - congratulations for that from a film fan, that is! ;-) The details are sharp and strong with no trace of oversharpening at all, as far as a I can see.

The composition was exactly as needed for getting a partial view as a study of the whole. Indeed you recapitulated the subject by a citation of a single of its paragraphes.

Great work!

Nick
        Photo By: Renato Haber  (K:7328)

Critique By: Aungsita  Chatterjee  (K:19843)  
4/9/2009 5:02:16 AM

excellent nd interesting capture.
regards bubai.
        Photo By: Renato Haber  (K:7328)

Critique By: Tom Ravisé  (K:5082) Donor  
4/9/2009 3:06:07 AM

Dynamic composition. I love that. You feel confuse in front of this one but you search to see every thing. Beautiful picture
        Photo By: Renato Haber  (K:7328)

Critique By: Tom Ravisé  (K:5082) Donor  
4/9/2009 3:03:41 AM

I prefer this one to the other one. You feel the texture better and the light is attractive. The fact, you composed with the back men in the middle and the old man more high present the bad feeling in face of the death. It's what i'm seeing. Good job
        Photo By: Renato Haber  (K:7328)

Critique By: Tom Ravisé  (K:5082) Donor  
4/9/2009 2:58:44 AM

beautiful emotion. Maybe the contrast can be more agressive but the composition is good. Great job
        Photo By: Renato Haber  (K:7328)

Critique By: Clifton Jones  (K:10688) Donor  
4/8/2009 8:25:54 PM

Wonderful perspective....excellent vision...........
        Photo By: Renato Haber  (K:7328)

Critique By: Billy Bloggs  (K:51043) Donor  
4/8/2009 8:06:44 PM

All this and some lovely mono grain too, great stuff
Regards, Gary
        Photo By: Renato Haber  (K:7328)

Critique By: Gustavo Scheverin  (K:164501) Donor  
4/8/2009 1:36:05 PM

Una foto realmente muy llamativa e impactante, el B&W es muy adecuado.
Bravo!
        Photo By: Renato Haber  (K:7328)

Critique By: Renato Haber  (K:7328)  
4/8/2009 11:50:11 AM

Grazie mille, Luca.
        Photo By: Renato Haber  (K:7328)

Critique By: Renato Haber  (K:7328)  
4/8/2009 11:48:56 AM

Thanks so much, Subhranil.
        Photo By: Renato Haber  (K:7328)

Critique By: Renato Haber  (K:7328)  
4/8/2009 11:48:07 AM

Thanks so much, Avi.
        Photo By: Renato Haber  (K:7328)

Critique By: Renato Haber  (K:7328)  
4/8/2009 11:47:07 AM

Mike,

here is the history:

The Vigeland Sculpture Park features several bronze and granite sculptures created by Gustav Vigeland, and it is a part of Frogner Park, located in Oslo.

At the highest point in the park lies the park's most popular attraction, The Monolith (Monolitten). The construction of the massive monument began in 1924 when Gustav Vigeland himself modeled it out of clay in his studio. The design process took him ten months, and it is speculated that Vigeland had the help of a few sketches drafted in 1919.

The Monolith towers 14.12 meters (46.32 ft) high and is comprised of 121 human figures rising toward heaven. This is meant to represent man’s desire to become closer with the spiritual and divine. It portrays a feeling of togetherness as the human figures embrace one another as they are carried toward salvation.

Best wishes,
Renato

(Thanks to wikipedia) ;-)

        Photo By: Renato Haber  (K:7328)

Critique By: Luca Peccerillo  (K:17660)  
4/8/2009 10:23:47 AM

Impressive shot
        Photo By: Renato Haber  (K:7328)

Critique By: Subhranil Das  (K:6869)  
4/8/2009 3:47:32 AM

Thank God its just a sculpture! Fantastic one indeed...very touchy and intense.
Regards,Subhranil.
        Photo By: Renato Haber  (K:7328)

Critique By: Avi   (K:70138) Donor  
4/8/2009 1:24:26 AM

awesome and amazing piece of sculpture !!!
Avi
        Photo By: Renato Haber  (K:7328)

Critique By: no longer a member  (K:10557) Donor  
4/8/2009 1:09:39 AM

Interesting image! Is there a story behind this picture? I'd like to hear it. It is unusual to see statues such as this, and unfortunately I know little of Norway's history.
Creative capture, very well done!

Best of wishes.... Mike
        Photo By: Renato Haber  (K:7328)

Critique By: txules  .  (K:62768) Donor  
4/7/2009 5:36:41 PM

love everything but the inner frame Renato
it has the feeling of good and relaxed times
excellent all around; i see this is your firt post in manty time, welcome back
my best....txules
        Photo By: Renato Haber  (K:7328)

Critique By: Mort Gage  (K:2743) Donor  
4/7/2009 5:36:07 PM

this is wonderful...the fact that it was captured on film makes it even better.
        Photo By: Renato Haber  (K:7328)

Critique By: Renato Haber  (K:7328)  
4/7/2009 4:53:44 PM

Grazie mille, Luca.
        Photo By: Renato Haber  (K:7328)

Critique By: Renato Haber  (K:7328)  
4/7/2009 4:52:53 PM

Thanks, bubai.
        Photo By: Renato Haber  (K:7328)

Critique By: Renato Haber  (K:7328)  
4/7/2009 4:52:30 PM

Thanks for the comment, Avi.
        Photo By: Renato Haber  (K:7328)

Critique By: Luca Peccerillo  (K:17660)  
4/4/2009 9:04:05 AM

Very nice photo
        Photo By: Renato Haber  (K:7328)

Critique By: Aungsita  Chatterjee  (K:19843)  
4/4/2009 6:32:38 AM

well composed ........... nicely taken...........
regards bubai.
        Photo By: Renato Haber  (K:7328)

Critique By: Avi   (K:70138) Donor  
4/4/2009 3:52:48 AM

great colors.. good documentary style shot !
cheers, Avi
        Photo By: Renato Haber  (K:7328)


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