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from monoto/Edmondo (135)
on May 10, 2012 6:50:08 AM CDT
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very nice shot... very beautifull work with b&w...tanks for sharing. I agree with previous critiques about person in the left side. In my opinion the best time to shot was 10:10 am. Edmondo
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From baldisserotto/Alessandro (679)
on May 10, 2012 7:13:02 AM CDT
Hye Edmondo...Thanks for your critique. Take this shot at 10:10 was impossible, due to the museum opened at 9:30 and there was a 1 hour queue. But your idea is still good. Ale
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from sarangadeva/Saranga (456)
on May 9, 2012 12:33:48 PM CDT
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nice B&W shot! exposure is good & like the composition . only problem is horizontal bar going across the clock . but cant avoid those things.
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from suppiluliuma/Erdem (7,102)
on May 9, 2012 12:11:34 PM CDT
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Dear Alessandro,
I agree with Michal regarding avoiding the walking person on the left. I would furthermore suggest to wait (maybe you did wait a lot, I don't know) for a little more to get a more interesting crowd in front of the clock.
I might be tempted to try a square format as well.
TFS.
Erdem
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From baldisserotto/Alessandro (679)
on May 10, 2012 3:20:18 AM CDT
Dear Erdem, agree on the choice of square format that could also narrow the roundness of the watch, though he may lose the effect of reflection on the floor. About wait, I assure you I did about ten shots, and this, because of the movement around them, was the best. Thanks for your critique. Ale
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From baldisserotto/Alessandro (679)
on May 10, 2012 3:20:50 AM CDT
Dear Edem, agree on the choice of square format that could also narrow the roundness of the watch, though he may lose the effect of reflection on the floor. About wait, I assure you I did about ten shots, and this, because of the movement around them, was the best. Thanks for your critique. Ale
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from wuploteg/Guillermo (11,316)
on May 9, 2012 11:51:46 AM CDT
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That is interesting documentation photo I like your idea. I can not clearly see them you can try different tones for using Photoshop.
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from michal235/Michal (123,395)
on May 9, 2012 11:14:55 AM CDT
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I think that I would prefer to wait few seconds until this cutted person which is situated on the left side of photo near the left frame will leave this scene.
Beside use option Filter>Noise>Reduce Noises will help you here with reduce the level of noises from this picture in case of use high ISO Speed.
Vertical frames works well here. Regards, Michal.
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