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Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
11 |
Nov 20 |
Reply |
Hi Stephen. Thank you for your commend. I appreciate your point of view.
1. Of course you can make a lot of different views of this building. As far as I'm in Hamburg, I will try to make it sure to visit the "Kontorhausviertel", means that quarter with all this buildings. Most attractive are the staircases inside, so a visit is a must go. Unfortunately we are definitely not there when the sun will bring this effect. Be sure, I'm longing for this situation!
2. I think, this is another perspective you can follow and has much charme. I try to go a way to simulate, that I have a different position. Normally, like you've documented, you're looking from down to up, so the verticals lines have the right angle. In my case, I tried to avoid this. I think, this perspective is not not real, but makes it more interesting for the watcher. In case of the depth of the bricks I would not follow you; your version is much too bright - I loose the structure of the bricks on the picture. |
Nov 5th |
11 |
Nov 20 |
Comment |
The cut makes the pine cone more mysterious. Sharp lines and a good light. This is a very good photo. I like this very much! |
Nov 4th |
11 |
Nov 20 |
Comment |
Jim, this is a nice catch. You'll see them not so often. We have had a trip on Darß-Zingst (Germany, half-island in eastern sea) last month and we had the occasion to take several groups and fighting bulls. I have the same camera and it was hard to shoot them in the morning light.
The light is more powerful in monochrome; the ends of the antler are blinking! |
Nov 4th |
11 |
Nov 20 |
Comment |
Very good soft focus from the color image. This increases the facial expression. Now the eyes come to full effect. Nice that you switched to monochrome! |
Nov 4th |
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