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waiting for the ferry
Image Title:  waiting for the ferry
 
 By: John Melskens  
  Copyright ©2007



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Photographer John Melskens {K:5028}
Project #37 Night Photography Camera Model Canon EOS 350D
Categories People
Cityscape
Street
Film Format Digital RAW
Portfolio land- & cityscapes
people
streetscenes
Lens Sigma 17 - 70 mm
Uploaded 5/1/2007 Film / Memory Type SanDisk Ultra II 2.0 Gb
    ISO / Film Speed
Views 73 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 4 Rating Critique Only Image
Location City -  Amsterdam
State -  NH
Country - Netherlands   Netherlands
About 29th of April, 22.00 and still WARM!
a strange Spring!
april 2007
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There are 4 Comments in 1 Pages
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Ruxandra Nastase   {K:2470} 5/1/2007
John, if you allow me a crop ....
For me, my attention focuses on the 3 persons near the pillar... Something like that...but with larger frame left and right and b/w
All the best..
Ruxa



John Melskens   {K:5028} 5/1/2007
Ruxandra - you miss the point: by cropping I would loose the atmosphere. And B&W would do the same.


Ruxandra Nastase   {K:2470} 5/1/2007
John, perhaps you are right...But it was only my humble opinion :).....it was only what for me had count... I am in a phase where I have a lot of problems with colours..:)
All the best!
Ruxa


John Melskens   {K:5028} 5/1/2007
Ruxandra - if you have a problem with color(s), don't use them. Use B&W - or try to make pictures with just a few colors.
As you can see in my picture there are not many (dominant) colors. Blue and brownish are dominant.


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