Dzerzhinski46
06-28-2005, 07:18 PM
Canon TLb, HP5+. Comments and critique welcome.
Drew
Drew
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View Full Version : The Entrance Dzerzhinski46 06-28-2005, 07:18 PM Canon TLb, HP5+. Comments and critique welcome. Drew Dzerzhinski46 07-01-2005, 10:59 AM Now come on. I know it wasn't that bad. :D After all, this is the Critique Forum... Drew sweetdeal22 07-01-2005, 02:38 PM i like it alot, i think its really beautiful. i can never get my door shots right, and i think you did a really good job at it. though i do think the person is a little distracting, but other than that, !! its pretty cool looking. good job :D edit: on second thought, i think the person adds to it, lol either way its good Chunk 07-02-2005, 04:53 AM A very formal appearing shot - I like that the upper window is cracked open and there is a single railing to break that up a bit. I didn't notice the person until mentioned - is that your reflection? The masonry is all well exposed with nice contrast while the door and window inside the arch seem rather dull and flat. iJoe 07-02-2005, 09:07 AM good contrast but youor parallel lines are crooked. Dzerzhinski46 07-02-2005, 10:11 AM sweetdeal22, actually I just liked the lamps and stonework on this one. I cloned out an annoying sign on the lower part of the right door, so it would look more photogenic :D. So it wasn't exactly that great. Thanks for looking. And the reflection is me. Chunk, I decided to go for a formal shot because of the symmetry of the subject. The pair of oranate lamps, the stonework, etc. Yes that is me :D. Unfortunately when I scanned in the photo, the door came out darker than the original. Something I shall have to work on. Thanks for commenting. ijoe, now that you mention it, the lines are a tad crooked. Thanks. Thanks everyone for looking, and most importantly, for commenting. I appreciate it very much. Drew CB Photo 07-02-2005, 07:22 PM I like the lamps and the flower pots, they create good balance to this picture in my opinion. Yoyo Szeto 07-02-2005, 10:33 PM Hi Drew, The pic uses the symmetry approach to depict the scene. The handrail on the right adds an interesting element because there is no handrail on the left, which disobeys the symmetry. Just my opinion, the overall feeling is a bit bland. The shot is good for the documentary purpose. Just my thought. yoyo drg 07-02-2005, 11:11 PM Couple of quick comments - Nice self portrait ;) The upper window over the ornate entry detracts from the whole photo is my feeling. The image is not quite cropped to the best advantage left to right in centering. A little extra on the right it seems. Other than those nit picks (other than the self portrait, some of us try to unobtrusively be included in some of these types of shots) I think you picked a great location. The sconces(?) above the door are rather unusual. Or I have not seen many like them. This is a good one! |