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Old 08-01-2004, 07:12 AM   #1
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I liked the textures created by the light and the shadow on an old door frame. I tried to retain the effect as the diagonal line disected the image. Does it work????


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I liked the textures created by the light and the shadow on an old door frame. I tried to retain the effect as the diagonal line disected the image. Does it work????


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Hello Irish,

I think that your concept does work. I like the textures, the vibrant colours and I think that the light is well controled too (a little more and it would be too much but you have the right ammount to properly expose the darker side without washing out the brighter one).

That's an interesting image.

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Yes it does...

It works well.
Great light for sure, along with the excellent color very warm.
The line from the shadow divides the image well too.
Good exposure, you get texture there too.
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Thanks for the comments Seb and MTB.

I'm waiting on a new printer to see how this prints up.
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