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Tribute to Paul Cezanne
Image Title:  Tribute to Paul Cezanne
 
 By: Roger Williams  
  Copyright ©2004



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Photographer Roger Williams {K:84100}
Project N/A Camera Model Voigtlander Bessa T
Categories Others
Film Format
Portfolio Statues
Lens Heliar 50/3.5
Uploaded 2/12/2004 Film / Memory Type Fuji Superia 400
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 327 Shutter 1/60th
Favorites Aperture F/4
Critiques 6 Rating
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About This tribute by Maillot is a cut above most of the public sculpture in Tokyo. I love the way the Heliar lens has rendered the metal textures, and the hint of the warm marble colours in the reflections...
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There are 6 Comments in 1 Pages
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Keith Naylor   {K:13064} 2/12/2004
Not my favourite subject matter, but yes I agree about the metal 'patina', the lens has done a good job there.

In answer to your question about my India trip - well no there won't be a series from that trip. The Camera was still not fixed when I left for India, and I've missed a fantastic opportunity. I did buy a small pointy shooty digital, but I'm very disappinted with the result.

K


Antonella Nistri   {K:21867} 2/12/2004
Fantastic,Roger! The way the Heliar rendered the sculpure with its full details and three-dimensional appearance is suberb.
Of course,the lights are perfect and that is due to your skill. Was the light natural?
I have read your article on panoramas and found it extremely interesting and of professional quality. You did explain really ALL there is to know. I have no equipment for it,unfortunately,only the Bessa and a 19/35 mm Voigtlander zoom,Nikon mount,plus a 20 mm Nikon as my max wideangles,but then I would have to stich the frames and you made clear how difficult it is. On one of my digitals I have a " panorama assist" option...but never tried as yet. Thank you so much for sharing your very valuable knowledge! Antonella


The Armed Eye   {K:3563} 2/13/2004
Tho I know since quite a lon time it's still one of the nicest female statues I've seen in my life. Very well done shot.


Craig Hanson   {K:7803} 2/13/2004
Very tastefully done Roger! Not exactly your typical Japanese scene!


Rob Ernsting   {K:8949} 2/13/2004
Truly good colors and textures of marble and bronze I suppose. Good work Roger.


Johnny K   {K:12635} 2/15/2004
Great capture !! Very good composition ! Perfect framing of the statue !!


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