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Uploaded by Beamer - 5 comments - Topic: Reflections (1 year ago)  


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Pixim (Eric) added a critique 1 year ago:

Bonjour Beamer,je trouve que la composition est bonne. Ton traitement est intéressant et bien réalisé.Néanmoins, la transition entre le sombre et la lumière aurait pu être plus douce (facile à dire).Peut-être en baissant les Isos.1/320 avec Iso 400. Salutations et à bientôt.

Hello Beamer, I find that the composition is good. Your treatment is interesting and realized well. Nevertheless, the transition enters the somber and the light shall have been able to be sweeter (easy to say) to .Maybe by lowering Isos.1/320 with Iso 400.
Greetings and goodbye.

boyd added a critique 1 year ago:

I think this is an interesting treatment of the subject and fits with the theme perfectly. Very difficult exposure situation handled thoughfully - I like the way the detail of the tiles looms out of the darkness to reveal the detail.

aloha_photo (Jeff Sisemoore) added a critique 1 year ago:

I like the composition here. Ordinarily I would be tempted to crop out some of the dark foreground, but not in this case. All that weight grounds this image and lets the reflections have center stage. The lighting situation you face in this one is demanding and well handled. It's easy to stare at this photo because there is a surprising amount to see when you take a moment. I can't decide whether this is a composite or single image. Well done, either way.

Beamer (Clyde Beamer) said 1 year ago:

Single image, just a little cc, including a gradient map, a little cropped off the right. Thanks again Jeff for you thoughtful comments. Thanks also boyd and Eric.

lightholder (Kimberly Lightholder) added a critique 1 year ago:

Nicely nicely done. I would have thought this was a composite as well as the exposure looks tricky. And the negative space is perfect for framing the subject.

Simply beautiful.

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