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Pandelier
Image Title:  Pandelier
 
 By: Paul Lara  
  Copyright ©2006



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Photographer Paul Lara {K:77712}
Project #43 Unusual Vision Camera Model Canon EOS 20D
Categories Architecture
Film Format Digital JPEG High
Portfolio Abstract
Lens Canon 17-85 US IS lens @ 56mm
Uploaded 7/15/2006 Film / Memory Type Digital ISO 800
    ISO / Film Speed
Views 172 Shutter 1/60
Favorites Aperture f/5.6
Critiques 10 Rating
Pending
/ 2 Ratings
Location City -  San Antonio
State - 
Country - United States   United States
About This is a 'pandelier' hanging above the entrance to San Antonio's new Center for Foods of the Americas.

This was one of my assignments for the Bravo Magazine shoot celebrating Contemporary Art Month in the city.
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There are 10 Comments in 1 Pages
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Radmila Gorjanovic   {K:3153} 7/16/2006
Wow!
It is really unusual vision, before I saw large picture, I was asking myself what can that be?
I hope that you made more pictures in the Center for Foods, mmmm... ;-)
Greetings
R...


Martin .   {K:23750} 7/16/2006
Paul,

Magnificent capture indeed my friend. I love the lighting, reflections, DOF and sharpness of this 1…

Well done,

Marty


Joel Aron   {K:14920} 7/16/2006
Paul,

This is a very nice photograph! I've had it up on my screen for a few hours, and it caught my wifes eye (she's the photography major in the house, so that means that she wants nothing to do with photography anymore) ..and she loves your photo!

There is one process that I would suggest, and that's to burn the bottom left, and little of the bottom right. The detail that's on the wall tiles grab a bit too much attention to the bottom of the image. A subtle vignette would be the dash of spice to balance this image very nicely!

We love it! ..one of my favorites! A fantastic abstract, and worth of an award in my eyes. Spot on exposure, and crisp details. Seeing the white lines of the roof through the pan cloud, adds a brilliant contrast to the tone and reflections.

well done!

cheers,
-joel


Roger Skinner   {K:62372} 7/16/2006
yeah every bit of what Joel said mate well seen just a tad of goofin orf and ya home with this one


Paul Lara   {K:77712} 7/16/2006
Wow, Joel, thanks!
Yeah, after looking at it, I agree that the bottom should have a vignette or gradient to darken it and keep the eye higher in the shot, instead of inspecting that unintended detail.

Man, I'm glad I didn't major in photography, 'cause I can't put my camera DOWN. Thanks again, and I'll tweak it this weekend.


Salvatore Rossignolo   {K:13547} 7/17/2006
Well seen my friend, what a cool lighting device!
Sal


John Segon-Fisher   {K:2580} 7/17/2006
Excellent shot Paul - you really nailed it.


Edward Ghoti   {K:4954} 7/17/2006
Very interesting shot Paul.

Nicely captured.

All the best,
Ed


Paul's Photos   {K:34954} 7/18/2006
cool image..nicely captured... good work


Lori Stitt   {K:74437} 7/19/2006
You're right, the repost is more striking!!
L:)


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