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Nick Karagiaouroglou
{K:127263} 1/29/2007
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Thanks a lot for the comment, Joe!
Well, it should be a typical "everyday" scene of the street, so the electricity wires woulf support this mood if they were more visible. But the overexposure made them almost disappear.
Your digitally altered image is ineed a bit nearer to what I wanted. Thank you very much.
Have a great day too,
Nick
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Joe Brown
{K:23213} 1/28/2007
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I forgot to add the image.
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Joe Brown
{K:23213} 1/28/2007
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The exposure depends on what you want the image to convey. Technically, yes it looks a little overexposed. It doesn't look so blown out that it can't be fixed if that's what you want. He's my try at it. Have great day.
Joe
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Nick Karagiaouroglou
{K:127263} 1/28/2007
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Thanks a lot Joe! Isn't it a bit overexposured? It seems to me that it is but I am not very sure.
Have a nice Sunday,
Nick
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Joe Brown
{K:23213} 1/27/2007
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It's very nice Nick. I agree the geometry is very pleasing. The b&w is very good as well. Have a great day.
Joe
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Nick Karagiaouroglou
{K:127263} 1/27/2007
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Thank you very much for the detailed comment and the idea, John! I'll do that indeed with an even lower PoV - perhaps lying on the street. I think it could give something special!
Cheers,
Nick
P.S.: Anybody knows what a bus weighs? Just in case I am not quick enough to get up and get away after shooting the photo from a lower PoV. ;-)
P.P.S.: But then again, why not being the only flat photographer in UF? ;-)
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John Hatz
{K:156973} 1/27/2007
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Always is nice to 'play' with geometry, very good also the use of the lines to add depth, perspective to image. I could took that shot with the camera even closer to the line (lower point of view) Best regards!
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