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Classic one point perspective...
Classic one point perspective...
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Challenge: Perspective III (Basic Editing III)
Camera: Konica Minolta Maxxum 7D
Lens: Konica Minolta AF 50mm f/1.7
Location: Buenos Aires, Argentina
Date: Jul 11, 2006
Aperture: 4.0
ISO: 320
Shutter: 1/30
Galleries: Urban, Architecture
Date Uploaded: Jul 11, 2006

The most classical type of perspective with some architectural point of view.

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Place: 290 out of 379
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Votes: 209
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07/17/2006 09:04:56 PM
6 - Good potential - just needs a little more 'drama' and more 'refinement' (crop, etc), in my opinion.
07/16/2006 07:02:16 PM
6 for symmetry, none for the thing that sets it off.
07/16/2006 05:33:09 PM
This is nice, but the inclusion of a figure would have elevated it IMHO.
07/16/2006 08:03:28 AM
This is a nice example of the classic one point perspective; however, the shadows are not dramatic enough to hold the viewers interest allowing their eyes wander around and find the stuff located behind the windows (Which have way too much light on them). You might want to reshoot this at a different time of day when the windows and columns are more in shadow, allowing the light between the columns to become the main subject.
07/13/2006 04:13:47 PM
Meets Challenge: 1/1
Lighting: 2/2
Focus: 1/2
Creativity: 1/2
Aesthetics: 2/3

I love the shadows from the pillars. I would have loved it even more if they were even more stark and longer. I bet this photo in the evening with the sun going down would look even better, with long moody shadows in the long moody hallways.
07/13/2006 12:51:15 PM
slightly skew, not so?
07/12/2006 11:25:33 PM
Classic indeed and has the 3D look. Pehaps if it were offcenter (if possible) it would hold interest longer.


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