Photograph By a. Scarabeo
a. S.
Photograph By Salvador María Lozada
Salvador María L.
Photograph By Ted Clark   (digitalted.weebly.com)
Ted C.
Photograph By Salvador María Lozada
Salvador María L.
Photograph By The Pilgrim
The P.
Photograph By Nigel Watts.
Nigel W.
Photograph By Bill Ciavarra
Bill C.
Photograph By dimitar bekyarov
dimitar b.
 
imageopolis Home Sign Up Now! | Log In | Help  

Your photo sharing community!

Your Photo Art Is Not Just A Fleeting Moment In Social Media
imageopolis is dedicated to the art and craft of photography!

Upload
your photos.  Award recipients are chosen daily.


Editors Choice Award  Staff Choice Award  Featured Photo Award   Featured Critique Award  Featured Donor Award  Best in Project Award  Featured Photographer Award  Photojournalism Award

Imageopolis Photo Gallery Store
Click above to buy imageopolis
art for your home or office
.
 
  Find a Photographer. Enter name here.
    
Share On
Follow Us on facebook 

 


Send this photo as a postcard
Two women checking purses
 
Send this image as a postcard
  
Image Title:  Two women checking purses
  0
Favorites: 0 
 By: Matej Maceas  
  Copyright ©2004

Register or log in to view this image at its full size, to comment and to rate it.


This photo has won the following Awards




 Projects & Categories

 Browse Images
  Recent Pictures
  Todays Pictures
  Yesterdays Pictures
  Summary Mode
  All imageopolis Pictures
 
 Award Winners
  Staff Choice
  Editors Choice
  Featured Donors
  Featured Photographers
  Featured Photos
  Featured Critiques
   
 Image Options
  Unrated Images
  Critique Only Images
  Critiquer's Corner
  Images With No Critiques
  Random Images
  Panoramic Images
  Images By Country
  Images By Camera
  Images By Lens
  Images By Film/Media
   
 Categories
   
 Projects
   
 Find Member
Name
User ID
 
 Image ID
ID#
 
   
 Search By Title
 
   

Photographer Matej Maceas  Matej Maceas {Karma:24381}
Project N/A Camera Model Canon EOS REBEL G / 500N
Categories Street
Film Format
Portfolio 35mm
Lens Canon EF 50mm f/1.8
Uploaded 1/21/2004 Film / Memory Type Foma  Fomapan 200
    ISO / Film Speed 200
Views 1156 Shutter just enough to handhold
Favorites Aperture ~ f/4
Critiques 16 Rating Critique Only Image
Location City -  Bratislava
State - 
Country - Slovakia   Slovakia
About The woman in the background is quite clear in the print. The woman in the foreground is not in focus, my aperture here had to be rather big and I wanted the focus on the winebar sign. Comments are welcome.
Random Pictures By:
Matej
Maceas


industrial cityscape #7

vienna:  chairs

M.

calvary, mikulov

Statue

Kitchen

M. and F.

business centre, bratislava

Wine

bratislava, 2006

There are 16 Comments in 1 Pages
  1
Datta Gumaste   {K:227} 5/29/2004
Hi Matej,

Lovely shot. Good composition. Interesting graphic design elements.

Datta.

  0


Matej Maceas Matej Maceas   {K:24381} 5/5/2004
John, thanks for your comment. The level of sharpness on the print (8x12") is also acceptable, I think. Upon close inspection, the woman is obviously soft (movement + shallow DOF), but when viewed at an arm's length, it's not very noticable.

I find your suggestion to increase contrast quite interesting. It might indeed help make the darker features of the sunlit building stand out better. The alley would go darker, but a bit of dodging (at least on the woman's face and jacket) should solve that. You've certainly given me something to think about and experiment with.

  0


John McCallum John McCallum   {K:1856} 5/4/2004
Hello Matej. I especially like this photo. You have acheived three important things very well - the timing is perfect, exposure is good and the composition is really excellent! On the computer screen I think the first person with soft focus is OK. Perhaps could increase the contrast (just 1 grade) - but that is just my personal preference. If the white sky in the top was cropped the image might be a little stronger (also for me). Altogether excellent image. congratulations ... John.

  0


Myles King   {K:791} 4/9/2004
I think this is a lovely photograph.. myles

  0


Matej Maceas Matej Maceas   {K:24381} 2/12/2004
Yes, the white reflection on the nose doesn't look very good. I have just checked the print, and fortunately it's not so bright there.

  0


Kostas Tzanetos Kostas Tzanetos   {K:22012} 2/11/2004
hello Matej :-))
to tell you the truth,I find annoying the white nose of the woman in front. But I like the woman in the background very much,and I believe she could make a great photo by herself -after some angle and perspective experimentation.The only mystery I feel in this scene is created by her alone. Without her the photo would be a dull snapshot,in my opinion. By the way,if I was there I wouldn't think of choosing the winebar sign as my focusing target.
be happy my friend,and enjoy your black and whites ;-)
Kostas

  0


Matej Maceas Matej Maceas   {K:24381} 2/5/2004
Yes, that's the same place :-)

  0


Ola Jasiñska   {K:435} 2/5/2004
Hello Matej!!! Thanks for your suggestions!I appreciate this. Well, I'm not a photographer, I just like to do this ( I mean find sth special). I've just noticed sth. Isn't it the same aisle but from the other side?? By the way Bratislava is BEAUTIFUL!! But unfortunately I can mostly remember the most expensive parking in Europe (I've paid over 800 K per 4 hours...) :)

  0



Irenka Daniluk Irenka Daniluk   {K:8011} 1/31/2004
Nice street photo, only the background seems a bit overexposed

  0


Matej Maceas Matej Maceas   {K:24381} 1/25/2004
Thanks Hugo. I agree that the background needs some extra exposure, I have just chickened out from the masking for the time being. The bin is something that I had not noticed when I composed the photo, most probably because my viewfinder does not have a coverage of 100%, which is sometimes rather frustrating. As for the DOF, at the time of shooting I would have preferred a much smaller aperture, at least f/8 or f/11, but what you suggest could be interesting as well.

  0


Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 1/25/2004
Hi Matej, I like the fact that eye first focusses on the woman in front, then follows the alley into the distance, meeting another figure. The repetitiveness is very nice. The photo seems to be slightly overexposed in the back, but i like the composition. The bin in the lower left corner is somewhat distracting. I think an even larger aperture, and a smaller DOF could also have a very nice effect, as the woman in front is neither in focus, nor clearly out of focus. What do you think?

Cheers,

Hugo

  0


Matej Maceas Matej Maceas   {K:24381} 1/23/2004
This must be the first time I've heard 'not defined, blurred and overexposed' summed up as 'great' :-) I have to dissapoint you though, because on the print she's merely overexposed. You can make out some facial features, and she appears to be looking at a shop receipt. Hope I haven't killed all the mystery by telling you this!

  0


Christian Barrette   {K:21125} 1/22/2004
The woman in the back is not defined, blurred and overexposed. Great ! It makes her enigmatic and the picture starts to tell a strory. What is she reaching for... How are the two tied ? Is the one in front aware of the presence of her phantomatic counterpart ?

  0


Hugo Pierre   {K:15692} 1/21/2004
Excellent snapshot. Very well done and composed.
Regards from Argentina.

  0


George Marks   {K:15437} 1/21/2004
A very good study in human behavior.

  0


Roger Cotgreave   {K:15892} 1/21/2004
I love looking at these European streets...good shot looks good in BW

  0


  1

 

|  FAQ  |  Terms of Service  |  Donate  |  Site Map  |  Contact Us  |  Advertise  |

Copyright ©2013 Absolute Internet, Inc - All Rights Reserved

Elapsed Time:: 0.4059982