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Photographer AJ Miller  AJ Miller {Karma:49168}
Project #40 Street Photography Camera Model Nikon D70s
Categories Cityscape
Street
Architecture
Film Format Digital JPEG High
Portfolio Poland
Lens Nikkor 18-70mm f/3.5-4.5G IF ED
Uploaded 3/17/2007 Film / Memory Type Digital ISO 200
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Views 1368 Shutter 1/100
Favorites Aperture f/8.0
Critiques 21 Rating
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Location City -  Warsaw
State - 
Country - Poland   Poland
About Two houses in Warsaw Old Town, rebuilt after WWII. I liked the contrast of the recently renovated house on the right with the one on the left, and the different positions of the windows.
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There are 21 Comments in 1 Pages
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John Hatz John Hatz   {K:156973} 6/14/2007
Great!!! I love these buildings, same architecture but 'cutted by there colors, beautiful differents about the how high is the window and very nice the contrast between a well paint and care building and the other at the left that looks a bit.....ruined from the years...

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Meg Metcalfe Meg Metcalfe   {K:6114} 3/26/2007
I hadn't noticed either the yellow on the left or the lamp on the right until I read your comment John, I was far too busy looking at the fine details in this shot like the patterns made by the door studs and the refleclions to be seen in the windows.
Now for a little nit-pick,though the colours are bright the light is a little lack luster, I just wonder if adjusting the levels might give the image that little bit extra thats missing at the moment. :)

Walsaw looks to have some very interesting buildings and I really must find the time to visit some day!

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Marian Man Marian Man   {K:80636} 3/21/2007
aren't they lovely!!!! I like them a lot dear AJ!!!! the old and the renovated (like the ones I am trying to shoot here in Greece :)!!!!)very nice colors!!! special bonus the snow!!!!!
all the best
Marian

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Jose Ignacio (Nacho) Garcia Barcia Jose Ignacio (Nacho) Garcia Barcia   {K:96391} 3/20/2007
wonderful composition. marvelous horizontal plane.

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AJ Miller AJ Miller   {K:49168} 3/19/2007
Many thanks, Hugo. I think that with the comments from you and Doyle I may be able to pull something out of this one. I had put it to one side for several weeks as I was in two minds whether to upload it. Now I'm glad I did.

Re the saturation: I did boost it quite some and felt that maybe the house on the right was already beginning to look just a bit too bright and shiny.

AJ

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 3/19/2007
Hi AJ,

I think the image by itself is very well captured; the level of detail seems to be extremely high, and it's a "neat" image, as in no real disturbances, and a very clean / high image quality - quite impressive!

The contrast does make an interesting theme, and an appealing image, too.

So far only praise; on to the nitpicking. Even though the weather seems to be less than favourable, I still think the grayish hue in the heap of snow in the foreground could use just a tad more brightness. Also, I think boosting the saturation just a notch; especially in the wall on the right might even increase the contrast between the old and the new face.

Anyway, both nits are fairly unimportant, and I think it's a very fine photo.

Cheers,

Hugo

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AJ Miller AJ Miller   {K:49168} 3/19/2007
PS Doyle: you missed that little yellow intrusion in the snow at bottom left! I didn't spot that either until after I'd uploaded!

AJ

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AJ Miller AJ Miller   {K:49168} 3/19/2007
Great comment, Doyle. I'll click on the "Good" rating in case that triggers something somewhere in the mysterious depths of UF.

And as usual you pick out things I hadn't noticed. Hadn't spotted that intruding porch light on the right, or the overexposed snow on the window sills. Just checked the original and the crop was very slight - that porch light is sliced through the middle there also.

I was pleasantly surprised how the pile of snow came out since as you can imagine the light down in the street was very different from that high up on the buildings. There was no specific work on the snow.

I did adjust the overall colours a little and wondered if the result made the building on the right just a little too shiny. But now I'll see what I can do with the snow on the window ledges and remove that pesky lamp...

AJ

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Doyle D. Chastain Doyle D. Chastain   {K:101119} 3/19/2007
Ok John . . . just so you know I agree that the contrast in this image is a great subject . . . colors . . . old v. new . . . window v. window . . . porch light v. porch (uhhhhh) . . . looks like you cropped off the right side porch light? I'm guessing its inclusion would have thrown off the compositional balance since the windows are well placed in as much as they pull the eye but lie equidistant from the edges nearest their placement in the composition.

Since it is a CC image the detail I will mention is the overexposure of the snow on the window sills . . . not that it detracts from the image but perhaps a slight 10-20% burn (and opacity adjustment) might have toned down the pure white a tad. The snow piled in front is a great accent . . . Did you do any burning at all there? - I ask because I see no similar issues in the foreground like the ones in the windows.

Great find John!

Regards,
Doyle I <~~~~~

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Dirk Noort Dirk Noort   {K:9683} 3/18/2007
Very nice! Color contrast is great too.
Dirk.

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Srna Stankovic Srna Stankovic   {K:172232} 3/18/2007
AJ, glad to hear that and waiting for your new posts :) !!!
Belgrade is waiting for you again and you know that :) !!!
All the best ... see you :)
Srna

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AJ Miller AJ Miller   {K:49168} 3/18/2007
Hi Srna!

Many thanks for your visit. Yes, I was in Belgrade and found the town to be as wonderfully friendly as always. I didn't expect to be staying long this time, so only took a small camera, but I'll try to find time to process what I took and upload a couple of shots. In any case, I'll be back at the end of the month.

Cheers
AJ

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Ann  Van Breemen   {K:13399} 3/18/2007
I like this for the same reasons as you John. This was a photo just waiting to happen. The snow was a perfect bonus. Well seen and captured. Cheers.

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Larissa Nazarova Larissa Nazarova   {K:12118} 3/18/2007
Great composition, great contrast between two bldg.
Larissa

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Srna Stankovic Srna Stankovic   {K:172232} 3/17/2007
So very well seen and done AJ ... I love it :) !!!
Charming capture !!!
Warm regards from Srna
ps: have you been in Belgrade ?! :)

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Gregory McLemore Gregory McLemore   {K:35129} 3/17/2007
I love this charming capture, the tones are pleasing and the composition is masterful, I would change a thing..:) :)

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Gregory McLemore Gregory McLemore   {K:35129} 3/17/2007
I love thiS charming capture, the tones are pleasing and the composition is masterful, I would change a thing..:)

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Howie Mudge Howie Mudge   {K:27933} 3/17/2007
Great perspective and I like the snow in the foreground. Nicely seen :)

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Jan Hoffman Jan Hoffman   {K:39467} 3/17/2007
It is a tough job to read all these details but someone has to do it.
--Jan

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AJ Miller AJ Miller   {K:49168} 3/17/2007
Jan: oops, haven't been here for a while and forgot to check all the boxes when I uploaded the image. The original ISO setting I stated (1250) was wrong - it was in fact 200. Well spotted - I'm glad someone else actually reads all that stuff and thinks about it!

AJ

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Jan Hoffman Jan Hoffman   {K:39467} 3/17/2007
AJ -- Cool colors and cool shot. And.... it is perfect to the horizontal plane! :)
Curious: why such a high ISO value?
--Best to you, Jan

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