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| 01/31/2019 02:24:15 PM |
Original 5by posthumousComment by mariuca: Somehow I prefer this image - the colors are so delicate and so fragile that no memory can do justice and recall them. But you tried, in the modified image. With brio I'll say but the original vulnerability is gone |
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| 01/31/2019 01:48:15 PM |
Modified 4by posthumousComment by krnodil: it's crazy, you somehow made that window look like a portal to 100 years past, and lovely darknesses |
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| 01/31/2019 01:12:50 PM |
Modified 1by posthumousComment by posthumous: Originally posted by krnodil: I wonder, did you choose your composition deliberately, to have the street lamp bisecting the image, to allow for the modification later? |
You must be thinking of someone else... lol
I take many random shots hoping to find something I can use. |
| 01/31/2019 11:23:18 AM |
Modified 3by posthumousComment by krnodil: you took what was already a deeply fascinating natural abstraction and turned it into an artwork - like the choice of angling too
looks at once of the earth and celestial - I see galaxies |
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| 01/31/2019 10:50:57 AM |
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| 01/31/2019 09:55:45 AM |
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| 01/31/2019 09:35:46 AM |
Modified 1by posthumousComment by krnodil: this is a cool effect - having trouble putting this into words - but the effect injects a "viewer experience" into the image. As if the girl half of the image is seen differently by the particular person who saw her as she walked by, charging it with the emotions that go with that. I wonder, did you choose your composition deliberately, to have the street lamp bisecting the image, to allow for the modification later? |
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| 01/31/2019 06:28:18 AM |
Original 5by posthumousComment by mitalapo: the two images give very different first impression: this is the warm and inviting one (despite the frost) |
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| 01/31/2019 06:26:31 AM |
Modified 5by posthumousComment by mitalapo: the two images give very different first impression: this is the mysterious one Message edited by author 2019-01-31 06:28:40. |
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| 01/30/2019 11:25:37 PM |
Grimly Reapingby posthumousComment by vmagic118: This one is not a favorite, yes I can see the title, I just don't like the composition at all, The Underexposure looks like a mistake and not done for a reason. would not hurt you to check out a Youtube video on composition and the rule of thirds. I hope you can take this as a learning point. Photography is not natural it is learned over time. Keep on shooting! |
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