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Thread: Reflections

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    Keltic Knot Keltic Knot's Avatar
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    Reflections

    Taken at the San Antonio Texas River Walk

    HP digital C-200 (made by Konica)
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    Shooting B&W with:
    a Yashica 635, 120 roll - 80mm Yashinon lens and an Agfa Billy 0 (Zero) 127 roll - Solinar 7.5cm lens
    Shooting color with:
    a Yashica-Mat, 120 roll - 80mm Lumaxar lens and a Canon FTb, 135 roll - 55mm and 85mm FD lenses

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    is back jar_e's Avatar
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    Re: Reflections

    Tom,

    Interesting shot and a great eye to portray the reflections off the glass. The trees on both side are a great idea for framing, though I think there might be just too much tree on the right; making the photo unbalanced. The colors are superb, as it especially downplays the leaves and other subjects and brings out the refelction.

    Good eye and well done,

    Jared

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    Liz molaselake's Avatar
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    Re: Reflections

    I was thinking as I was scrolling down to see all of your photo "damn, those are some beautiful colors" and then I hit the bottom and was a bit disappointed. I think the grayish stone area beneath the window and reflection kind of detracts from the amazing colors you set out to capture. I think if you cropped that area out, you would havea stronger image.

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