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I choose to live my life to a different tune of music., one which is not censored or wrapped so much with a blanket of over -regulation, Health & Safety gone mad, fear and blind compliance to anything you are told to do...........
Downfallen, RIP
Dray............getta outa here dude.............lol
Canon 1DmkIII, 24-105L, 17-40L, 50mm f/1.8
I choose to live my life to a different tune of music., one which is not censored or wrapped so much with a blanket of over -regulation, Health & Safety gone mad, fear and blind compliance to anything you are told to do...........
Downfallen, RIP
Everything is so sharp. Even the towel rack. Love the texture on the opposite wall. The back windows look like they could be a subject by themselves. Excellent.
Another incredible shot. This one here has a slightly unusual composition, weighing towards the left, but I want it to be more so. That would require cropping a tad off the left, but watch it because that shine on the water is a very good thing. The sharpness and not overdoing the HDR effect is outstanding as always.
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Really nicely done. It has a lot of interesting textures, details and energy in what is otherwise a very simple and lifeless location. My only issue, and its very minimal in this shot but bothers me more so in some of your others is that some of the areas lit directly from the window light are actually brighter than the window light itself. In essence I'm just saying that I find you tend to reduce the lighting outside the window to bring out all detail, but to a point where it is sometimes darker than the objects inside being lit by it, which does not seem natural.
Asise from my opinion on that aspect , I love everything about the simplicity and eye candy that is offered up in this one. You are consistently producing very good HDR works, and have access to some amazing locations.
As always, great work.
Last edited by gahspidy; 11-22-2010 at 09:17 AM.
Reason: Sticking as Featured Photo. November 22, 2010
Oh you guys.............humbled by the sticky and all the comments
Canon 1DmkIII, 24-105L, 17-40L, 50mm f/1.8
I choose to live my life to a different tune of music., one which is not censored or wrapped so much with a blanket of over -regulation, Health & Safety gone mad, fear and blind compliance to anything you are told to do...........
Downfallen, RIP