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Adamo, I think you found a great architectural element and made a compelling photo from it. It took me 5 seconds to notice the person, though. I saw it as an extra "fun" element - and I don' think that the photo would suffers with her in it, but just adds another factor. Nice.
Images works well to my eye. She's fine. Part of me wants to work with lower left to enhance what looks like light reflected off water on to the wall simply to give that wall more character. The other part says "leave it be silly..." I might play with it a bit more to se what happens if the blacks were brought out a bit too.
I have a total lack of respect for anything connected with society, except that which makes the roads safer, the beer stronger, the food cheaper, and the old men and old women warmer in the winter and happier in the summer. Brendan Behan
I saw her immediately and like this composition a lot. I think it's a very strong image, with catchy geometry and excellent composition. It may also have several sub photos created from crops, so try a few of those. The only issue I see with it is the brightness/sunstreaks on the bottom and left 'blocks', which steal my attention and also make the image seem hazy/shot through a window. If you could fix that somehow, without making it look processed, I think it would be a good thing!
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Thanks for the comments everyone! I agree about the “brightness/sunstreaks” on the bottom, it was a reflection from the adjacent building. I have tried several things to remove them or make them less apparent, but cannot figure out what works. Any suggestions are appreciated. Thanks again
Curious as to whether this was a "right place, right time" shot, or did you have a friend go to that specific location. I really like the photograph. I agree with Armando that b/w conversion would be interesting.
I don't know her, and to be honest, I was originally bummed when she stepped into my shot. I was interested in the pattern of the building. It wasn't until I started posting on this site and learning what makes good photographs that I went back to this one and cropped it and thought I might have something here. So I guess it was right place at the right time, and without knowing it. I'm glad you like it.
I have tried B&W, and for some reason it seems to come out flat, I have played with it so many times and have so many variations it is driving me crazy.
Adamo, this is very good. The geometry and patterns here are an excellent subject and in my opinion the woman in the shot is a huge added bonus. she gives us a sense of proportion as to how large this structure is and i like her position in the frame. It would be less interesting for me without her there.
My only suggestion would be to skew/straighten the vertical lines toward the left frame. The vertical lines are good at right frame but becasue of your camera angle it begins to distort the perspective towards the left. I think it can stay as it is, but can benefit from an adjustment.
Well done!
Last edited by gahspidy; 12-02-2011 at 08:20 AM.
Reason: Sticking as Featured Photo. December 2, 2011
I have a total lack of respect for anything connected with society, except that which makes the roads safer, the beer stronger, the food cheaper, and the old men and old women warmer in the winter and happier in the summer. Brendan Behan
WOW! I don't really know what to say? I am honored to have the sticky this week, thank you for your comments and advice. I have been trying to apply some of the suggestions you gave and came on to post the updated version. I'm still struggling with the crop, please let me know what you think. Thanks again!
I have a total lack of respect for anything connected with society, except that which makes the roads safer, the beer stronger, the food cheaper, and the old men and old women warmer in the winter and happier in the summer. Brendan Behan