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    A mistic shot

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    Re: A mistic shot

    Mysterious and excellent.
    On my monitor the blacks are a bit heavy though but I'm sure some detail could be had if you felt it necessary.
    Well done Carlo.
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    Re: A mistic shot

    Great. Agree with Tom about the blacks on one hand; on the other, I like the contrast.

    I do think that I would like to see the left cropped in (thereby removing the window, etc.) just as an alternative...

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    Re: A mistic shot

    Yes I agree with Seth. Removing the "half" window would be good. Had the window been whole I would like it to be there still.
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    Re: A mistic shot

    on my monitor, even if the blacks are heavy, i still see a good amount of detail on the wall on the left.

    i think this is an excellent image overall. one of those images that the viewer can interpret anyway they want.
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    Re: A mistic shot

    Heavy black's and white's. A bit scary, Not much gray. Less shadows. If the nun had shadows, it would be more alive.

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    Re: A mistic shot

    thanks everyone for comments and suggestion

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