Thought that this would be interesting attempt at contrast, perspective, and framing.
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Thought that this would be interesting attempt at contrast, perspective, and framing.
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Looks very good on all accounts I'd say! I like the Empire State Building (?) nicely framed under the arch there.
Very well done. I too like the Empire state nicely framed here.
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Very neat shot. Lots to look at, framed nicely!
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I really like the framing here as well! Let me know if you'd like me to add some additional comments.
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Thanks for the responses everyone. Yes Marko, if you have more specific comments or possible improvements you are welcome to share. I would like to make a large print of this one.
Ok then - in that case I might play with (dodging) bringing out a bit more shadow tones in the darkest black areas perhaps 10-15% (if possible) on the left side of the image. I might do the same on the right side by about 5-10% or more in the deepest blacks. For me, the street areas appear just a bit too dark, I think the image might benefit if there were a hint more street detail.
I might also crop the top by about 1/2 inch as that might accentuate the sloped 'ornaments' at the very top of the bridge. Hope that might help and it's just an opinion - Marko
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"You have to milk the cow quite a lot, and get plenty of milk to get a little cheese." Henri Cartier-Bresson from The Decisive Moment.
very good composition and tones
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Loving the comp on this one. Framing the bridge tower with the buildings and then the building with the bridge tower. Excellent!
Nice shot all around!
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