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By the Thames
Image Title:  By the Thames
 
 By: Tamara N  
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Photographer Tamara N {K:2617}
Project #51 Silhouettes and Abstracts Camera Model Canon PowerShot Pro1
Categories Abstracts
Cityscape
Travel
Film Format
Portfolio Places
B&W
Abstract
Lens n/a
Uploaded 9/26/2005 Film / Memory Type n/a
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 249 Shutter 1/125
Favorites Aperture f/4.0
Critiques 6 Rating
Pending
/ 1 Ratings
Location City -  London
State - 
Country - United Kingdom   United Kingdom
About This was taken from the Tower Bridge, while crossing the Thames.

Looking at this photo again, I now think maybe I'd prefer this in a square crop. I think there's too much "empty" space in the lower right hand corner...

1/125 sec, F/4.0, 51 mm, ISO-50
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There are 6 Comments in 1 Pages
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Richard Marks   {K:3305} 9/26/2005
Very nice, well seen and captured.
Regards, Richard


Endre Novak   {K:12549} 9/26/2005
Yes, maybe square crop would be more exciting, but still a very nice image.
Endre


Alastair Bell   {K:29571} 9/26/2005
For me I think the lower right corner looks fine. I like this shot a lot... the use of the strong diagonal gives a lot of power to the shot. The repetition of the diagonal in the concrete edge of the path, benches, the railing, the parapet and finally the texture change of the wall all accentuate the power of the image. Having the diagonal start with the two strongest elements (the railing and the wall) at the lower right corner is superb and helps provide the maximum impact.

You have a great eye for composition.

Alastair


Tamara N   {K:2617} 9/26/2005
Thanks for your comment on this photo, as well as the rest you commented on today. Coming from you, the compliment means a lot!


Paul Boocock   {K:8314} 9/26/2005
Alistair's right, it's perfect as it is. Unusual to get a space with no people in this crowded city, well done.


ventrix drogo   {K:62782} 9/27/2005
Great composition, nice geometrical line.

I like it.

Bye.

ventrix (enrico)


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