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Photo "Staritsa"

photo "Staritsa" tags: architecture, travel, landscape, Europe
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Thu 20 Dec 2001 11:37
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4yl 4yl #1 Thu 20 Dec 2001 18:40

Очень сильное настроение, но, мне кажеся тесновато. Особенно внизу. Веточки справа тоже минус. Я бы очень ещё поработал с этой картинкой. Она стоит того.


Alexei Kozlov Alexei Kozlov #2 Thu 20 Dec 2001 20:23

Это Старица или Пиза? По-моему, наклон тут не совсем уместен. И еще я бы почистил кадр от лишних деталей типа торчащих досок, пятен на колоннах и проч. Небо и общая тональность - с настроением.


4yl 4yl #3 Thu 20 Dec 2001 20:54

-2- Без наклона и картинки бы не было. Для меня это одназначно.


MihF MihF #4 Fri 21 Dec 2001 10:46

3: я обожаю наклон в архитектурных фото (то, что в народе называется "завалено"). Наконец-то нашелся человек, которого это не пугает.
2: что касается досок и облупленностей, то боюсь, если это все замазать, то получится красиво как на новом арбате


Nikolay Obukhov Nikolay Obukhov #5 Fri 21 Dec 2001 13:09

Действительно необычно. Если убрать наклон, то получится слишком стандартно, а так - интересно smile


peter o neill peter o neill #6 Fri 21 Dec 2001 17:02

I beleive the "tilt" is intentional and adds a different dimension here


MihF MihF #7 Wed 26 Dec 2001 13:45

6: thank you, Peter. This tilt can be easy explaned: probably it`s a beauty of architecture gave me vertigo.


Tom Vordok Tom Vordok #8 Sat 26 Jan 2002 03:27

It`s a great picture with a certain mood. What were the tools/settings used?

I would agree with another comment that those brunches on the right are out of place and should be cropped (and also feel that more space at the bottom would`ve been a benefit).

In general, it`s difficult to get a perfect composition at the time of shot but although you can`t add anything afterwards you always can crop it.

I`d suggest following the advice of Antoine de Saint Exupery regarding engineering design, but that could be applied to post-correcting of composition as well:

"Perfection in design is obtained, not when there is nothing more to add, but when there is nothing more to take away."

Antoine de Saint Exupery (1900-1944)


Livio Livio #9 Sat 20 Apr 2002 03:21

This is one to impress me very much from the very first sight.The colors and the composition makes it much more artistic and actualy great.It`s true,you could move the frame a bit to the left,in order not to see the little branches on the right top,or just eliminate them somehow,but cannot change my taste,or feeling.
Your "macro"s are generaly excellent as a quality,with a performant camera is easier(I guess?)to get a rich folio,but a great composition needs always a lot of work.I told Sandra,is sometimes tiring to view so many similar "macro"s,it should exist a little bit of varriaty,so you may atract everybody`s eyes.I respect anyway your hobby and pleasure for "macro" styl.
Truly,yours,