In memory of an era


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Title     In memory of an era
Photographer     fritzsolms/Fritz (6,704) Send mail to this user
Portfolio     Things
F-stop     f/8
Shutter speed     30 sec
Categories     Suburban
Vehicle
Black and White
Lens     Olympus Zuiko 7-14 F4.0
Camera     Olympus E-3
Format     4:3
Film     ISO 100
Content advisory     G (general audiences)
Submitted     June 26, 2008 10:40:09 AM CDT
Views     491
Rating     2 Thumb-up

Chose square format in memory of the 6x6 twin-lens reflex era.

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Thumb-up    from hectorn/Hector (30,754) This user is a Premium Member Send mail to this user on June 26, 2008 1:50:06 PM CDT (1) Early critique

Hi. The square crop makes a good combination with the use of black and white. The use of a wide angle is a good choice for this kind of composition, but the high point of view flattens a bit the perspective. A lower point of view could bring more volume to the image, and give more relevance to the car. Regards.

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Thumb-up    from farradhim/Jacline (43,542) This user is a Premium Member Send mail to this user on June 26, 2008 1:41:16 PM CDT (2) Early critique

I find the top of this photo too distracting it takes precedence over the car, I would get to the matter straight and just crop the whole top off.........making a horizontal format.

then the great looking car would be the star in this photo as it is supposed to be

Jacline

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