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Window Frames and Hand Rail
 
Image Title:  Window Frames and Hand Rail
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 By: Bob Brins  
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Photographer Bob Brins  Bob Brins {Karma:4130}
Project #51 Silhouettes and Abstracts Camera Model Fuji e900
Categories Abstracts
Architecture
Photoart
Film Format
Portfolio Walls
Blindman's Garden
Lens fuji 7-28
Uploaded 4/7/2007 Film / Memory Type Digital
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Critiques 12 Rating
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Location City -  New York City
State -  NEW YORK
Country - United States   United States
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There are 12 Comments in 1 Pages
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Bob Brins Bob Brins   {K:4130} 6/17/2008
Thank you.

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Andy Seehusen   {K:3372} 6/17/2008
Nice shot, reminds me of something Piet Mondrian might have done.

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Reza Jaffari   {K:1092} 5/5/2008
its really great shot

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Bob Brins Bob Brins   {K:4130} 4/16/2007
Thank you. I've uploaded another version, with a thin frame that partially addresses the issue you raise. But still, even with the frame, that upper left panel is brighter, perhaps distractingly so.

Bob

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Dominikus BW   {K:500} 4/15/2007
for me it is perpect
while I look at your image my eyes always drag to the upper left it's because the upper left is lighter than other frames, if you could make it darker there will be no complain from me

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Aniko Heart Aniko Heart   {K:26503} 4/10/2007
Persistence Dear Bob? :)

Ah... you refer to my pleasure! :) :) :)

You're very welcome.

All the best my friend,
Aniko :)

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Bob Brins Bob Brins   {K:4130} 4/9/2007
Thanks for your persistence, Aniko.

Bob

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Aniko Heart Aniko Heart   {K:26503} 4/9/2007
I have replied to the framed version Bob.... :)

Check out how many others have now made comments! :) :) :)

All the best to you,
Aniko :)

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Bob Brins Bob Brins   {K:4130} 4/9/2007
Just added a frame without any other changes and posted. What do you think, please?

Bob

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Aniko Heart Aniko Heart   {K:26503} 4/8/2007
I really like the tones actually, Bob. I understand re losing the details if you were to add too much contrast... I was thinking of only bumping it ever so slightly.

Also I am sure the image is much sharper than as I see on my screen. Perhaps I should clean my screen every so often! LOL!:)

Thank you for taking my comments in a positive manner. And yes, I do very often use a small frame (sometimes even a large one... hehehe...) as indeed, against the UF screen, we "lose" lighter parts of our images.

All the Very Best!
Aniko :)

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Bob Brins Bob Brins   {K:4130} 4/7/2007
Thank you for your thoughts. I agree about the frame. Against the "usefilm" white, it tends to blend in on the upper left. It's actually pretty sharp. The translucent panels are a problem. If I bring them up to white, they loose the detail, crosshatched surface details. It's probably a hard thing to get across on line, though.

Thanks again,

Bob

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Aniko Heart Aniko Heart   {K:26503} 4/7/2007
Hi Bob!
I like this image just fine! Great concept and overall, well presented.
As this is a CC image, I would add my crtique as hopefully constructive...
Perhaps a little more contrast and a tad sharper, though different screens show differently... that is on of those unavoidable things that come with not seeing the hard copy...

Also, I would be inclined to place a fairly thin black border around the entire image... I feel it would enhance what is already a great compostion... tightening it up, so to speak.

Great work, Bob!

Best Wishes and all the best for Easter!
Aniko :)

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