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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 83 |
Sep 21 |
Reply |
Hello Jason.
If in these Caribbean latitudes one has to understand the light and live with its harshness. |
Sep 6th |
| 83 |
Sep 21 |
Comment |
Hi Dirk
Really sharp capture, but I think I care more about the rainbow version |
Sep 6th |
| 83 |
Sep 21 |
Comment |
Hi Lance
A moment of pure concentration and abstraction of a girl who is in her world. I agree that sometimes you have to incorporate the space where the subject is to focus and / or size it.
In this specific case, the space does not tell me much, I see that it is a large room but nothing more, that it is the Atlanta art museum, your words tell me not the image. That the angle is open enough to include the frame of the glass or mirror where she draws I think it does contribute, since it leaves me in doubt if it is an image reflected in a mirror or an image captured through glass |
Sep 6th |
| 83 |
Sep 21 |
Comment |
Hi Jason
The water problem is a big problem worldwide, let's hope it awakens the conscience of all nations and they react in time.
The capture and the angle will clearly show the low level of the dam, being a vertical shot, I am greatly bothered by the piece of the wall that creates a diagonal on the left side and that does not take me anywhere, so I eliminated it.
I like the black and white processing but in a selective correction adjustment layer, I have removed some of the black from the white tones of the image so that those stones that have not seen the sun for so many years, reflect it more vividly |
Sep 6th |
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| 83 |
Sep 21 |
Comment |
Hello Debasish
Good composition and nice panoramic crop.
The strange beauty of Icelandic landscapes are instantly recognizable. |
Sep 6th |
| 83 |
Sep 21 |
Reply |
Hi Stephen, thanks for your words
They didn't really see me take the photo, it's made by putting my hand into the crowd, nikon's 3d focus and with the other hand I point a speedlight towards them.
This island is particular, there are two completely different countries separated by a border that does not exist, in the Dominican Republic there must be 1,500,000 Haitians, so its voodoo culture and its priests (gagas) are easy to find here.
This specific procession is in the Dominican Republic, organized by those two brothers that you see in the photo in honor of San Antonio.
Catholic or Christian saints in turn have their peers in the form of Gods in voodoo rituals, so while Christians are celebrating their saint, the gaga (priests of the Haitian voodoo) also come to celebrate their deity . Thanks to my Spanish passport I can cross from one side of the island to the other, although Haiti is really too scary because of the extreme situation it presents. |
Sep 6th |
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