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Uploaded by sfkp - 10 comments - Topics: Repetition (2 months ago)   Windows (4 months ago)  


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mikko (Mikko Huotari) added a critique 4 months ago:

Excelent pic to this topic. Vanishing point works well.

breaves (Brennan Greaves) added a critique 4 months ago:

nice work, very interesting, I kind of wish the guy wasn't there, thats just me though

Beamer (Clyde Beamer) added a critique 4 months ago:

I like have the guy in the image, he grounds it. I would have moved to your left just a bit to loose the bit of roof? that can be seen through the 1st 2 windows.

mikeock (Mike Adams) added a critique 4 months ago:

I like the shot.
I think that the shot is well composed.
Moving elsewhere is going to ruin the feel of the shot that is achieved. Without the roof in the shot, you don't really have any idea what you are looking at.
Without the man in the shot, there is nothing to judge the scale against.
Overall a very well executed shot with a great effect!

sfkp (Tamara) said 4 months ago:

Thank you all for your comments! Exept some cropping on the right (some people walking, only very distractioning) it's a straight-from-cam photo. I took the photo on airport Charles de Gaulle, Paris. I had a transfer to another airplane and the whole group of passengers was walking quickly to the other end of the airport. The man you can see is a friend of mine, my travelling partner on the trip. He is a tall man and was walking too fast for me, but I couldn't resist taking this picture... :)

eziler added a critique 4 months ago:

The wonderful perspective makes this a dynamic shot. Good detail and great tones. Well done.

willie_901 (william) added a critique 4 months ago:

You have a great eye.

One aspect of digital cameras that no one ever mentions is their propensity to ruin lovely images with chromatic abberation and purple fringing. These distortions are plainly visible on the left edges of three windows (left side).

That said, you envisioned an interesting photograph and composed it intuitively. Keep following your instincts. They are excellent.

jvgphoto (jon van gilder) added a critique 2 months ago:

Great shot!

Best to you,
Jon

JLM (Joel Le Montagner) added a critique 2 months ago:

Very original shot !
perhaps, increase the contrast a little bit.

HuubL added a critique 2 months ago:

Interesting shot. One of the previous commenters suggested that the man was not there. I think he supplies scale.

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