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Photographer Mary Sue Hayward {K:17525}
Project N/A Camera Model Olympus E10
Categories Film Format
Portfolio Black and White
City and Architecture
Lens zoom
Uploaded 1/22/2002 Film / Memory Type digital
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 328 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/0
Critiques 10 Rating Critique Only Image
Location City - 
State - 
Country -   
About Converted to B&W in PS.
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Terrence Kent   {K:7023} 1/22/2002
Definitely an example of a good eye, im not sure about the cropping but the composition, tones, gradation all work sweetly. Just can't decide if more would space would help it - those these wide angle architectural images


Anne Brown   {K:794} 1/22/2002
To my eye the framing is right on. This almost looks unreal - like an optical illusion. Very nice! Anne :)


Toni Martin   {K:5092} 1/22/2002
This is totally gorgeous! Love the sharpness and the depth of the image. Wonderful tonality. Very nice, Mary Sue!


Sai .   {K:2757} 1/22/2002
woweeeeeeeeeeeee!

dont know what to comment..but its so striking...had to....


Mary Sue Hayward   {K:17525} 1/23/2002
Thanks for all the comments! Have been sitting on this one about a month or so. This is one of those shots that works so much better in B&W. Terrence, I tried some different crops, but this worked best for me since it eliminated some distractors I didn't want to PS out. Appreciate the idea, though!


Daniel Flynn   {K:586} 1/23/2002
Mary Sue, Great shot...the framing, the lines, the tones all work wonderfully together on this. Very nice.
Danny


Jason Leibowitz   {K:2} 1/23/2002
Great picture!! I can only hope to get as good.


Chris Blaszczyk   {K:610} 1/23/2002
Cool! you should try B&W! :)


Scott Jones   {K:1093} 1/23/2002
Ah yes, this is the real deal. I think the square format makes it...

Scott


al shaikh   {K:15779} 1/28/2002
Nice image mary, the composition is getting a lot stronger. You really captured a nice sense of space here. I think you have a whole fan club from seeing all these posts :)


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