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Medieval Cloisters, Gloucester Cathedral
Medieval Cloisters, Gloucester Cathedral
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Photograph Information Photographer's Comments
Challenge: Architecture III (Advanced Editing IV)
Camera: Panasonic DMC-FZ20
Location: Gloucester, England
Date: May 24, 2006
Aperture: f/5.6
ISO: 100
Shutter: 1 s
Galleries: Architecture, History
Date Uploaded: May 27, 2006

I happened to be at a seminar in Gloucester so I decided to visit the cathedral to see if I could find something for the challenge. London the day before had not been that productive although I go some arty shots. This shot just stood out, taken with the camera balanced on a monopod while held against the wall.

Post processing:
* shadows/highlights
* curves
* a small amount of dodging
* light clone tool use to remove (well, make into a shadow) a light bulb on the ceiling
* size for competition
* noise ninja
* smart sharpen
* save for web

Statistics
Place: 72 out of 281
Avg (all users): 5.9337
Avg (commenters): 6.7500
Avg (participants): 5.6105
Avg (non-participants): 6.2907
Views since voting: 1338
Views during voting: 264
Votes: 181
Comments: 12
Favorites: 1 (view)


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AuthorThread
06/06/2006 04:29:49 PM
CRITIQUE CLUB CRITIQUE
by karmat

I love old buildings like this. I look at them and wonder, if the pillars could talk, what stories would they have to tell? What have they heard and see that no one else ever has?

Compositionally, I love the "off-side" feeling of this. So many times shots like this are taken staight on with exact symmetry, and while that is nice, this composition gives it a bit more "sophistication" I think. I wondered if it might have been stronger with less foreground and cropped horizontally, BUT, I like how the vertical crop keeps everything "close' and the floor leads into the shot.

Technically, it seems to be okay to me. I am on one of the crappy computers at work, so I can tell you what I see. If it is totally off base, pm me and that will remind me to look at home on a decent monitor (this is why I don't vote at work . . .)

The focus looks just a touch off, like perhaps some graininess was unintentionally achieved during post processing, then removed afterwards. As a result, some of the windows and arches look a little artifact-y. (Again,this may just be this monitor).

Overall, this is a great shot. I think if time had permitted (and weather), a more dramatic lighting would have really upped the wow factor of this one and pushed it into the upper 6's

Great work!
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06/05/2006 12:41:11 AM
Oh sooo close to that coveted 6 ;)
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06/05/2006 12:23:45 AM
Almost, Carl! Lovely shot of a lovely old structure. Good job bringing out the detail - composition works very well!
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 Comments Made During the Challenge
06/04/2006 11:17:25 PM
Wonderful light and textures!
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06/04/2006 06:17:40 PM
The image is a little flat to me ...the colours quite dull.
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06/02/2006 06:00:06 PM
Excellent perspective, rhythum, and symetry. A slight boost in contrast and saturation without losing detail may add to the dramatic impact. I like this one.
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06/01/2006 08:39:44 PM
This is what I think a well executed Architecture shot should be.
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05/30/2006 11:25:11 PM
Amazing.....
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05/30/2006 09:31:27 PM
I like all the detail you've found by boosting the midtones of your highlights - and in this architecture there is A LOT of detail - adding to it makes it bit extreme. There is nowhere for the eye to rest - although the leading lines of the floor do draw you to the door - you can't settle there. You need to add some contrast - perhaps if the door were less detailed and darker? Perhaps if the door remained detailed and the rest of the hall became lighter or darker?
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05/30/2006 02:13:50 PM
Very nice composition and exposure
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05/30/2006 01:08:55 AM
This image actually shimmers on my screen, no joke....9
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05/29/2006 08:03:34 AM
lovely shot, really nice angle - well done
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