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?layered reflections?
Image Title:  ?layered reflections?
 
 By: L. Gould  
  Copyright ©2005



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Photographer L. Gould {K:11900}
Project #8 Reflections Camera Model Canon Digital Rebel
Categories Architecture
Film Format
Portfolio Abstracts
Lens Canon  20 mm f/2.8 USM
Uploaded 7/25/2005 Film / Memory Type Lexar  1GB
    ISO / Film Speed 16
Views 144 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 17 Rating
6.00
/ 4 Ratings
Location City -  orlando
State -  FL
Country - United States   United States
About Another from the orange county convention center. I loved the curves and the multiple reflections in the glass. Converted and slight contrast adjustments made in CS2.
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There are 16 Comments in 1 Pages
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Magnus Beierlein   {K:1511} 7/25/2005
I love it ! Could be put in a number of projects with the reflections, dof, and beautiful lines. I like the clarity and sharpness which of course is essential to a shot like this. Very good

Magnus


Burak Tanriover   {K:16604} 7/25/2005
the curve and the reflections look very beautiful,
best wishes


Chris Nichols   {K:7044} 7/25/2005
Good linear composition!


Dirck DuFlon   {K:35779} 7/25/2005
I love the way the curved lines are picked up reflected in the glass and continued in mirror image, seemingly into the building! Do you think maybe the door and window frames could use a little more contrast, maybe?


Paolo Corradini   {K:52725} 7/25/2005
stunning reflection! I LOVE IT great eye Laurie!

Paolo :)


Linda Bique   {K:74033} 7/25/2005
I love the perspective on this Laurie, good eye to see this one, and taken from an excellent angle, creating a nice diagonal curve in your composition. I love that the curve is reflected back in the first window. The clean lines and clarity are perfect...I like the reflections and the repeating patterns in the frame...great eye, excellent capture...very well seen and captured my friend...:):)Lind


Petal Wijnen   {K:47835} 7/25/2005
Neat shot!!! Another title might have been.... where's the way out???.... ;-D. Very nice in B&W!!! Great tones, the reflections are super, good composition... well spotted!!! BTW nice clean windows, can you send them over this way... LOL??!!


Carolyn Wiesbrock   {K:14051} 7/25/2005
Just wow, this leaves me speechless,
fabulous!


Toshi    {K:12024} 7/25/2005
That's an excellent perspective, love the reflections! Reminds me of those rooms with multiple mirrors. Great choice to use BW, wonderful tones :)


L. Gould   {K:11900} 7/25/2005
Dirck,
I agree about the contrast, but I couldn't get it to look right when I selectively increased the contrast. When I increased the whole thing, then part of the reflection in the window was blown out. Any ideas?


Roberto Okamura   {K:22842} 7/26/2005
Very beautiful perspective and reflection Laurie!
Excellent work!
Congrats!
Roberto.


Alastair Bell   {K:29571} 7/26/2005
How on earth has ths not picked up a BIP?
This is great Laurie! The reflections really do repeat around and around and from the inside too! Stunning and needing an award!


Clifton Jones   {K:11154} 7/26/2005
Great angle of view....wonderful reflection....................
Clifton.........


Dirck DuFlon   {K:35779} 7/26/2005
Hi Laurie, I tried creating a mask that included all the non-reflected window and door frame, then dodged those parts only to lighten them, leaving the mids and shadows alone. I think it helps set them off a bit more (I probably went a little too far here, but just to show you what I meant) - what do you think?



L. Gould   {K:11900} 7/26/2005
I like your technique a lot! I will try this myself. Thanks for your help. :)


Nigel Watts   {K:11045} 7/26/2005
Wonderful photograph, amazing angles and curves in the reflection(s)
Nigel


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