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Critique By: Judi Liosatos  (K:34047)  
9/18/2005 9:20:23 AM

Great capture Angelo. I feel the right side bottom needs to be removed to really make this image work more.

Judi
        Photo By: Angelo Villaschi  (K:49617)

Critique By: Danny Brannigan  (K:19523)  
9/17/2005 11:00:43 PM

Yes So has the author. Another good environmental portrait Angelo.
        Photo By: Angelo Villaschi  (K:49617)

Critique By: Thilo Bayer  (K:50358)  
9/17/2005 9:19:50 PM

Hi Angelo,

a great portrait and a great perspective to include the mystery in the background. very moody stuff. I thought about a bw conversion, but the background lacks any color so I guess your version is just fine.

good one again.

best wishes, Thilo
        Photo By: Angelo Villaschi  (K:49617)

Critique By: Thilo Bayer  (K:50358)  
9/17/2005 9:16:15 PM

Hi Angelo,

ah, you've been to India? How you had a great time there. this one lives from the mysterious background and the motion blurred girl crossing the bridge. the duo toning adds to the image. there is just some minor nitpicking with the leaves in the upper left or the electrical wires.

good one! nice to have you back.

best wishes, Thilo
        Photo By: Angelo Villaschi  (K:49617)

Critique By: André Valente  (K:905)  
9/17/2005 8:33:33 PM

Foto particularmente apetitosa ) !!!
Bela macro.
Parabéns.
André.
        Photo By: Angelo Villaschi  (K:49617)

Critique By: Audrey Reid  (K:5872)  
9/17/2005 7:15:25 PM

This is a perfect gem Angelo. I'm so glad to have come across it.
        Photo By: Angelo Villaschi  (K:49617)

Critique By: Martin .  (K:24957) Donor  
9/17/2005 5:45:51 PM

Angelo,

I love the shallow DOF, because it draws the eye towards the subject, while framing this capture with other activity? All the while keeping the Main thing the Main thing?

This wonderful piece of Art fills my heart with hope? ?This Man has Pride, Courage and Dignity, even under the Most Severe Conditions?

Well done my friend,

Martin
        Photo By: Angelo Villaschi  (K:49617)

Critique By: Rui Palha  (K:13624)  
9/17/2005 5:10:30 PM

Good point of view and perspective.
Good the sense of motion, too.
        Photo By: Angelo Villaschi  (K:49617)

Critique By: Paulo Vinícius  (K:2657)  
9/17/2005 2:47:31 PM

A perspectiva desta ponte possui um toque meio misterioso... Belissima composicao, parabens...
        Photo By: Angelo Villaschi  (K:49617)

Critique By: a. M.  (K:9020)  
9/16/2005 10:12:55 PM

this is a great photo.the contrast of your black and white seems to work well. its seems to be a little bit blurry onthe girl but in a way it kinda works. i like it
great job
Anthony
        Photo By: Angelo Villaschi  (K:49617)

Critique By: Maria Luisa Vial  (K:36017)  
9/16/2005 5:36:04 PM

Hi Angelo... Love the bridge and how it least the eye to get lost in the mist... Great choice of Duotone... I like very much the girls movement in the bridge... I creates dynamism... I should have liked here a little bit far off into the bridge... but it is great as it is...

Well done my friend...

Cheers,

MaLuisa
        Photo By: Angelo Villaschi  (K:49617)

Critique By: Todd Miller  (K:16464)  
9/14/2005 2:20:20 PM

lovely image Angelo! great subdued tones and softness. painting with light is an accurate title.......
cheers,
todd
        Photo By: Angelo Villaschi  (K:49617)

Critique By: Dev   (K:3547)  
9/14/2005 1:54:21 AM

THis is so good Angelo..I just loved it. It looks so fresh and the colors are great, loved the concept of playing with just 2 colors.

Amazing.
        Photo By: Angelo Villaschi  (K:49617)

Critique By: Marcia .  (K:16108)  
9/13/2005 8:33:03 PM

Ótima perspectiva, Angelo.
Parece ser um longo caminho para esta pequena....
Parabéns!!

Um abraço.
Márcia
        Photo By: Angelo Villaschi  (K:49617)

Critique By: Paolo Corradini  (K:59552) Donor  
9/13/2005 6:32:43 PM

wow a great reportage shot, the smile, the deep field, the fog!!!! great great great Angelo!

PAOLO
        Photo By: Angelo Villaschi  (K:49617)

Critique By: Paolo Corradini  (K:59552) Donor  
9/13/2005 6:07:04 PM

..great perspective, perfect tones for this street shot.

Paolo
        Photo By: Angelo Villaschi  (K:49617)

Critique By: Ameed El-Ghoul  (K:42215)  
9/13/2005 4:19:20 PM

Thanks for the explanation Angelo, today I learned something new
Thanks once again,
Regards,
        Photo By: Angelo Villaschi  (K:49617)

Critique By: Angelo Villaschi  (K:49617)  
9/13/2005 11:04:01 AM

Al,

You're absolutely right, but I only turned around and saw this at the last moment... didn't even get a chance to ask for permission.
        Photo By: Angelo Villaschi  (K:49617)

Critique By: Danny Brannigan  (K:19523)  
9/13/2005 10:54:17 AM

Sorry. Silly Billy that I am.
        Photo By: Angelo Villaschi  (K:49617)

Critique By: Angelo Villaschi  (K:49617)  
9/13/2005 10:45:51 AM

Here's my blatant cop-out for this one, Danny: I put it in the "Henri" project, so of course I could not crop it...
        Photo By: Angelo Villaschi  (K:49617)

Critique By: Alastair Bell  (K:29571) Donor  
9/13/2005 8:58:30 AM

Interesting shot Angelo... Pity you didn't get the girl just slightly earlier though so she was about 6 ft up the bridge and not turning away from you. I think then she may also not be quite so lost in the background. I like the composition of the bridge though - the leading lines are wonderful and help bring the other people on the bridge into play. Excellent toning work too!

Alastair
        Photo By: Angelo Villaschi  (K:49617)

Critique By: Gayle's Eclectic Photos  (K:91109)  
9/13/2005 8:34:31 AM

hi, this one is very strong,Angelo...love their position within the frame and that there is still some detail showing in their faces...they look happy and must be quite healthy from their daily treks...the fog/clouds give a sense of altitude and adds atmosphere.....good work!
regards,gayle
        Photo By: Angelo Villaschi  (K:49617)

Critique By: Angelo Villaschi  (K:49617)  
9/13/2005 7:47:48 AM

Ameed, what you see is not lack of focus, but motion blur. It happens with any movement near the edges on a wide angle. Check out the parts of the bridge (and the ground) in the same plane as the girl and you'll see that that plane is in focus.
        Photo By: Angelo Villaschi  (K:49617)

Critique By: Gayle's Eclectic Photos  (K:91109)  
9/13/2005 5:16:08 AM

hi, bridges are so symbolic and i,too,just posted one with an entirely different meaning...love how the decline of the bridge dips into the fog...the duotone is apt to this image and very appealing...good capture of the girl in motion...i like the perspective and the max dof...hope she didn't have to walk too far
regards,gayle
        Photo By: Angelo Villaschi  (K:49617)

Critique By: Hamed Noori  (K:6805)  
9/13/2005 3:19:37 AM

Great shot ..
        Photo By: Angelo Villaschi  (K:49617)

Critique By: Ameed El-Ghoul  (K:42215)  
9/13/2005 12:05:19 AM

Nice capture Angelo, but why not havnig the girl in focus?!
        Photo By: Angelo Villaschi  (K:49617)

Critique By: Danny Brannigan  (K:19523)  
9/12/2005 10:44:28 PM

super little cameo Angelo but take out the wire top centralplease. It offends my eye.Great foreground detail falling off into the mist. Great job.
        Photo By: Angelo Villaschi  (K:49617)

Critique By: Marcia .  (K:16108)  
9/11/2005 10:43:15 PM

Que fantástico esse lugar... Maravilhosa captura, Angelo!!! Esse ângulo ficou demais... a névoa vai 'apagando' a paisagem aos poucos e nos deixa só a silhueta para imaginarmos o que tem ao fundo. Nota 10!!

Parabéns!

Márcia
        Photo By: Angelo Villaschi  (K:49617)

Critique By: Ameed El-Ghoul  (K:42215)  
9/11/2005 10:23:29 PM

Thanks Angelo for the about, still yo deserve all the credit
Regards,
        Photo By: Angelo Villaschi  (K:49617)

Critique By: Angelo Villaschi  (K:49617)  
9/11/2005 10:18:26 PM

Ameed, you give me too much credit. No big knowledge involved. Make sure the digital camera exposes for the highlights (the sky in this case) and that there is some detail left in the shadows (look at the histogram). Then use blended layers to lighten up the shadows in the required areas.

In this case, I used a screen mode layer and added a bit of overlay colour and applied it mainly to their faces and jumpers.

Glad you liked the results.
        Photo By: Angelo Villaschi  (K:49617)


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