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Almost Repaired #2
Image Title:  Almost Repaired #2
 
 By: aLi Naghizadeh  
  Copyright ©2006



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Photographer aLi Naghizadeh {K:19457}
Project #19 Above Your Head Camera Model Canon EOS 20D
Categories Architecture
Travel
Film Format Digital JPEG High
Portfolio Colour Photos
Lens Tamron AF 17-35mm f/2.8-4 SP Di LD Aspherical
Uploaded 4/8/2006 Film / Memory Type Lexar 512Mb 80
    ISO / Film Speed
Views 194 Shutter 1/125
Favorites Aperture f/11
Critiques 20 Rating
Pending
/ 2 Ratings
Location City -  Efsehan
State - 
Country - Iran   Iran
About A color version of the previous download .. So what do you think ?! Which one do you prefer ?!

Picture taken :3.18.2006
ISO Speed :400
Aperture :F/11
Shutter Speed :1/125 Sec
Exposure comp. :0 Step
Focal Length :23mm
Metering Mode :Pattern

Levels adjusted in PS.

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There are 20 Comments in 1 Pages
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Hugo de Wolf   {K:185017} 4/8/2006
Hi Ali, without doubt the colour version; much stronger, and more natural. It clearly shows how well you exposed it. Thansk for posting the technical data too!

When i was at the Emam Khomenie square in Esfahan, the dome was still covered by scaffolding; I'm glad the restauration is almost completed... What an amazingly beautiful city...

Cheers,

Hugo


Rashed Abdulla   {K:154808} 4/8/2006
very impresive details and very great composition here, wonderful colors and perspective , all of the best my freind


aLi Naghizadeh   {K:19457} 4/8/2006
Hi Dear Hugo.. Many thanks for your comment and for telling be about your idea .. Now that I'm looking at the too shots more I'm begining to like the color version much better But I still bealive the color of the mosques tiles are much better than what I've captured .. I agree about the beauty of Esfehan we were going to bushehr last month and were not going to stay in Esfehan but the beauty caught us and we stayed there for 3 days..

Thanks again for your great comment and support ..

My best regards,
aLi


Hugo de Wolf   {K:185017} 4/8/2006
Hi aLi, I agree, the tiles and colours are much more vivid and bright if I remember correctly. Yet the photos I took from the outside also had this softness over them, probably because of the slight haze / dust cloud over the square and because you're shooting against the sun... I'd love to go back too...:)

Thanks for your reply.

Cheers,

Hugo


Amir Mohammadi   {K:4201} 4/8/2006
I agree with Hugo dear ali. the tones of sky and the tiles of the mosque has made a great harmony. so I think the colour version is better. good lock. Amir


Gary Dyck   {K:12066} 4/8/2006
Hi aLi! I usually prefer colour photos to black and white, but in this case it's a very tough choice. I see the merits of both versions and I am glad you posted both. I think the b&w is a bit more "dramatic" but the colour shows the true beauty of the mosque. So I guess you need both!! hahaha. Nice work. Cheers, Gary


Jeanette Hägglund   {K:59974} 4/8/2006
Fantastic details and architecture, i like your perspective here.

Jeanette


aLi Naghizadeh   {K:19457} 4/8/2006
Hi dear Gary .. Thanks for the comparison my dear friend .. your comments are always much appreciated ..

My best regards,
aLi


stingRay part 2 .   {K:148553} 4/9/2006
As I suspected my dear friend, the colours were well worth looking at and for me the colour one is the better. It could be that a mono toned version taken in a different perspective would work better than colour but in this instance this is the one for me. The colours are very beautiful and the impact is powerful...Well done to you my dear aLi. My very best wishes to you as always....Ray


Khaled Mursi Hammoud   {K:52604} 4/10/2006
Great architecture shot Ali... I like the colored version more and all it's clear details.
Good work my friend,
Khaled.


Craig Hanson   {K:7794} 4/10/2006
I don't agree with everyone else, but that's fine with me. I prefer the b&w version. It imparts a sense of timelessness which seems more appropriate for this type of architecture.


aLi Naghizadeh   {K:19457} 4/10/2006
Hi dear Craig. thanks for topping by, for your nice comment and for telling me your honest opinion about the shots, I really appreciate it.

my best regards,
aLi


Laura Spell   {K:24080} 4/10/2006
I like the color version best. The mosque contrasts well against the blue sky.


Fatemeh Rahimi   {K:13653} 4/11/2006
everythis is in blue, only those orange flowers which make a nice contrast! great angle!
well done Ali!


Pawel Kwasnicki   {K:9594} 4/11/2006
what a lovely constuction! great colors, light and detail, it's true- the color version looks better- to me at least, interesting angle of view; best regards, Pawel


aLi Naghizadeh   {K:19457} 4/11/2006
Hi dear Pawel, Many thanks for your nice comment and for telling me about your idea,

My best wishes,
aLi


m ,   {K:15872} 4/13/2006
Lovely perspective! Great blue-sky has great harmony with your subject! A very attractive architecture illustration!
Best regards: Maxime


Ahmed Ismail   {K:19853} 4/21/2006
Beautiful perspective! I feel the color version works better for this one. Because of the beautiful color in the intricate designs here. Very nice shot!


Robert Chin   {K:20363} 4/24/2006
Wonderful image tightly cropped with very good colors and exposure.
7+++++++


Monika R   {K:258} 5/17/2006
Attractive and impressive shot


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