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    I like the exposure here, did you light paint or strobe it? Not knowing the limitations I would say the building is a little bit too tightly cropped and would benefit from some breathing space. Oh thanks for liking my fb page Marko, much appreciated!

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    Nice colors! Looks like a great spot to take some sort of person shot through the window!
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    ditto on the colours! I love looking at grafiti...the subject of some great photos. I like the time of day & light chosen, makes the wall really stand out. I aim to do a set just on graffiti one of these days, just have not wrapped my head around how I want to approach it exactly.

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    Cool find Marko. Did you have a gelled speedlite inside?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Michaelaw View Post
    Cool find Marko. Did you have a gelled speedlite inside?
    Ditto ... I love the find .. and yeah, Marko, fess up? did ya??
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    Very nice colour and light. I too wondered if it was a coloured flash inside, and also if it is actually processed HDR?
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    Nice colors and grafetti here, Marko! I also like the blue color of the inside part. Dono how you did it though was it dark outside?
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    I like the colours and the lighting is interesting.

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    Thanks so much for the comments everyone.
    Richard saw it and called it right away though. This image was shot during the blue hour. Some sodium vapour lights are hitting the main wall - but I corrected them out.
    This interior bluish lit room was lightpainted...with a portable flash.
    The exposure was about 30 seconds and during the exposure I popped a portable flash 3x at 1/2 power. I did not have any gels on the flash.

    Kat - I agree w/you 100% - I would have loved an extra body for that window. I did take a shot or 2 of me in that window but i don't think it turned out great.
    Richard - I milked the right and left sides as much as I could. Left side had lights, right side had a drop....I agree though 5% more room wouldn't have hurt.


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