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Mystery Night Light
Mystery Night Light
gintay


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Challenge: Free Study 2018-01 (Standard Editing)
Camera: Canon EOS-5D Mark IV
Lens: Canon EF 16-35mm f/4L IS
Location: National Gallery
Date: Jan 19, 2018
Aperture: 4.0
ISO: 3200
Shutter: 1/30
Date Uploaded: Jan 20, 2018

Light to Night Festival

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Place: 59 out of 90
Avg (all users): 5.4565
Avg (commenters): 0.0000
Avg (participants): 5.4667
Avg (non-participants): 5.4375
Views since voting: 173
Views during voting: 86
Votes: 46
Comments: 2
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02/08/2018 12:05:39 PM
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Hello from the critique club

An appealing image that contributes to the open challenge well

Oh, Gin Tay you was robbed! Why on earth this didn't do better or even get one comment is a mystery to me, it's a wonderful image, I love it. The lighting on the building is amazing and captured perfectly well done. But, what really makes this impact work are the silhouettes and shadows, and now, looking closer I see that they are part of the original projection but they still work really well. Apart from all of that your composition and timing to wait for someone to enter the frame is perfect, but again I'm getting real confused here, the person is not part of the projection is she? I ask because I would expect to see the projection falling onto her clothing and I don't but it clearly is on the hand.

For all of the confusion, I adore this image because it works in so many ways and not least it keeps you questioning and enthralled. I just so wish this had gone to the top of the pile as it deserves, for what its worth, you do have at least one appreciative viewer, thank you Gin Tay...


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Thank you so much for your comments. Truly appreciate your liking.

This image was taken hand-held. I waited for a subject to walk past to give a 3D feel against the silhouettes & shadows. What I like also is the timing when the projection lighted her hand holding a plastic cup & I thought this is an image I would like to share with DPC members.

cheers

Message edited by author 2018-02-08 12:12:33.
02/08/2018 11:19:03 AM
Hello from the critique club

An appealing image that contributes to the open challenge well

Oh, Gin Tay you was robbed! Why on earth this didn't do better or even get one comment is a mystery to me, it's a wonderful image, I love it. The lighting on the building is amazing and captured perfectly well done. But, what really makes this impact work are the silhouettes and shadows, and now, looking closer I see that they are part of the original projection but they still work really well. Apart from all of that your composition and timing to wait for someone to enter the frame is perfect, but again I'm getting real confused here, the person is not part of the projection is she? I ask because I would expect to see the projection falling onto her clothing and I don't but it clearly is on the hand.

For all of the confusion, I adore this image because it works in so many ways and not least it keeps you questioning and enthralled. I just so wish this had gone to the top of the pile as it deserves, for what its worth, you do have at least one appreciative viewer, thank you Gin Tay...
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