
by gerryfoto
3 comments
CraigMartin (Craig Martin) said 7 months ago:
Beamer (Clyde Beamer) said 7 months ago:
I agree with Craig, very nice would work great there also.
taikrixel (thomas mueller) said 5 months ago:
i like it. beautiful golden tones and the reflection works very well.

by misu
1 comment

by misu
7 comments
Pradeep (Pradeep P) added a critique 6 months ago:
Beautifully done :)
jorgelopez (Jorge López) added a critique 6 months ago:
Great!!!!!
How did you do it?
RRRRRR
taikrixel (thomas mueller) added a critique 6 months ago:
beautiful, but i think it's too dark for this beautiful scene.
TheOldMan (Mel Buckpitt) added a critique 6 months ago:
i like the mystical feel in your shot and the way the woman seems to be pushing away the darkness.
was this done with a pinhole?
Ladybug (Lisa Ruokis) added a critique 5 months ago:
Beautiful ~ LOVE this!

by taikrixel
6 comments
Beamer (Clyde Beamer) added a critique 5 months ago:
I would try a little lens distortion correction. Most architecture shots are more rectilinear. The composition feels unbalanced but not sure what to suggest. The rocks in the lower left don't gain anything, but if you crop you loose the edge of the opening in the wall. Maybe a different camera position a little more to the right?? With no contrast in the upper area, the blurred vignette on the bottom corners just looks like a mistake, imo.
AnaGaztelu (Ana Gaztelu) added a critique 5 months ago:
Me gusta el ángulo y el espejo en que se convierte la gran ventana. En la parte técnica estoy de acuerdo con Clyde.
Saludos.
jvgphoto (jon van gilder) added a critique 5 months ago:
I like this - Clyde is correct, I think, in his advice. Nonetheless, this is a strong composition and succeeds despite its minimal shortcomings.
Best,
jon
xLeave (Boris Dozorets) added a critique 5 months ago:
nice light,
but i think it works only in set of photos
BeppeRdam (Giuseppe Moscarda) added a critique 5 months ago:
good capture, the composition leaves me some doubts at the left part... too empty and makes me wonder what's at the right side, maybe something more interesting?

by Saxi
1 comment
taikrixel (thomas mueller) said 5 months ago:
cool self portrait, glad to see it featured. :)

by philippe
8 comments
philippe (Philippe Reichert) said 1 year ago:
Merci Martine!
:o)
taikrixel (thomas mueller) said 11 months ago:
a strong and very graphic images. i like the grainy bw!
philippe (Philippe Reichert) said 11 months ago:
Thanks Thomas. I like grainy B&W too.
:o)
jcasma (Julio Cesar Casma) said 11 months ago:
really good one
bluechameleon (Sharon Wish) said 6 months ago:
I really love this! Great contrast and glowing white lines.

by VernonTrent
12 comments
George said 8 months ago:
great one vernon.
what's the exif on this? also, what lens did you use?
the dof seems staggering, though maybe it's not really all that deep. straight out of camera? or is it two images overlaid?
VernonTrent (Vernon Trent) said 8 months ago:
yes george, all from the cam.
here's a screenshot from the raw file (includes the exif as well)
lens is a tamron 17-50/2.8
www.xoverip.info/tbd/vazaar_handle.jpg
@all
thanks for your feedback.
lolly (lolly smits) said 8 months ago:
Congrats v.t.! I really like the strange panorama effect in the handle. Superb, as usual. ;O)
jvgphoto (jon van gilder) said 8 months ago:
Exquisite work!
Cheers,
Jon
ApurvaMadia (Apurva Madia) said 6 months ago:
An amazing shot. Just great. Congrats.

by nattfodd
10 comments
andresalegria added a critique 10 months ago:
that is a spectacular landscape.
i think it might be more powerful by removing some of the sky, or some of the foreground (but not both).
jvgphoto (jon van gilder) added a critique 10 months ago:
Out of this world - amazing capture! Thanks for sharing.
Nick (Nick) added a critique 10 months ago:
I usually like people in landscapes, but I feel this would be better without the person. The space would be emptier.
crahan (Thomas Bouve) added a critique 10 months ago:
The sky is amazing, the mountains have a silky feel to them and the ground adds a feeling of vastness to the image. Really spectacular components.
The only minor remark I have (if I may) is that I would have loved to see the person sitting in a sort of zen-like or meditation pose. Legs crossed for example.
That little remark aside I think the image is stunning.
Thomas
eyecandy.n00.be
misu (Mikhail Palinchak) added a critique 6 months ago:
Well done. Landscape is great. Really not for thise topic but still great photo.

by Pradeep
13 comments
Pradeep (Pradeep P) said 8 months ago:
Thanks a lot Lisa.
taikrixel (thomas mueller) added a critique 8 months ago:
it's a great portrait, but i think it's a little bit to dark. the eyes are very significant.
Pradeep (Pradeep P) said 8 months ago:
Thank you Thomas, yes it was shot in very low light.
AnaGaztelu (Ana Gaztelu) added a critique 7 months ago:
Preciosa
lotr_n1 (Nathan Hauser) added a critique 6 months ago:
great colors. nicely framed.

by JaviNavarro
14 comments
redcat77 (Agnes Milosz) added a critique 7 months ago:
I am not a big fan of HDR either but I have to say this one is really nice, wonderful sky colour and the garden is exposed perfectly, great job!
JaviNavarro (Javier Navarro) said 7 months ago:
Thanks all again for your comments.
I'm trying to use HDR more subtlely, just to get some details and improve colors. For your comments, I think I'm on the way.
Sí, Ana, es Granada. Se trata del Patio de la Acequia, en el Generalife (Alhambra). Es curioso, no me había fijado en las ramas y me lo ha dicho bastante gente. Tomo nota :)
Beamer, great to see you again. I've noticed the tilting but I think it's more a combitation of tilting, lens aberration and perspective, since I can't make it look 100% straight.
taikrixel (thomas mueller) added a critique 7 months ago:
really well done architecture shot. your hdr-processing works well done!
willie_901 (william) added a critique 7 months ago:
The sky reminds me of a really bad dream I had last year. Everything else seems flat.
My guess is the tilt is because the camera was not level. If you were going for the nightmare effect the tilt helps.
lotr_n1 (Nathan Hauser) added a critique 6 months ago:
the clouds rock! very foreboding yet beautiful.
I think you should post this in "reflections". Gorgeous shot.