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Webs on a barn door
Image Title:  Webs on a barn door
 
 By: Paolo Barthelemy  
  Copyright ©2003



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Photographer Paolo Barthelemy {K:24873}
Project N/A Camera Model HP PS 812
Categories Macro
Film Format
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Uploaded 7/21/2003 Film / Memory Type  
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 186 Shutter
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There are 6 Comments in 1 Pages
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Mattias Eklund   {K:2843} 7/21/2003
Too much contrast, and oversharpend.. try it in BW..


Paolo Barthelemy   {K:24873} 7/21/2003
Thanks for the advice; yes, you're right. I've increased contrast/sharpness to enhance webs 'cause the time of the day I took the shot was not ideal. The result is a strong image that may not pelase everyone (euphemism). The result of the B/W version (attached) is not so far from the original as I was expecting because the first version is already colorized. Anyway, they both put the evidence on the door texture rather than the webs.
Well...a wrong shot :-(

Thanks again.
Regards, Y.D.



Michael Grace-Martin   {K:10283} 7/21/2003
I like the original B&W better. Nice composition..:)


Darko Jovanovic   {K:335} 7/21/2003
I like this Rusty Style, Super!


bur is   {K:1596} 7/24/2003
Great picture, but In B&W its more more better... Great eye


Kristina Kohut   {K:49990} 7/25/2003
I prefer the b&w too, because the light is so strong and the webs are over exposed, and on the b&w one it's not so obvious. I think the composition is excellent, and it's a very nice and interesting closeup!


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