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for absent windows
Image Title:  for absent windows
 
 By: Antonio Trincone  
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Photographer Antonio Trincone {K:23167}
Project #44 Shadows Camera Model Nikon D70
Categories Cityscape
Film Format
Portfolio Doors, windows & steps
Lens sigma 100-300
Uploaded 10/13/2005 Film / Memory Type digital
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 224 Shutter 1/250
Favorites Aperture f/5.6
Critiques 10 Rating
5.90
/ 5 Ratings
Location City -  Pozzuoli
State - 
Country - Italy   Italy
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There are 10 Comments in 1 Pages
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Vandy Neculae   {K:7111} 10/13/2005
Excelent!


Chris Spracklen   {K:32552} 10/13/2005
Nice shadows and textures, Antonio.
Best regards, Chris


Rashed Abdulla   {K:163889} 10/13/2005
wonderful image with great details and tone,very best regards.
www.a71an.com


Gennaro Guarino   {K:12265} 10/13/2005
Un'immagine purtroppo ancora comune dalle nostre parti. Lodevole il tentativo di conservare per intero l'ombra del balcone, tuttavia avrei optato per un taglio,o un'inquadratura, di tipo diverso ponendo pił in basso il balcone e dando pił aria alla parte superiore (sempre che ci sia ancora muro). Con un postwork diverso l'immagine acquisterebbe maggiore brillantezza.


Mohamed Banna   {K:34231} 10/13/2005
shadows behind imagination

WELL DONE
great details as well
7/7


George Black   {K:101993} 10/13/2005
It's a lovely wall and fine composition. For such highly textured stone, though, the image is a bit soft. Much has to do with taste, I admit, but chiseled stone cries out for careful sharpening.

Regards,
--George


Brian Fillmore   {K:4016} 10/14/2005
Very interesting


Len Webster   {K:24697} 10/14/2005
That's an interesting capture, Antonio.


C K   {K:1987} 10/16/2005
Le tue foto che preferisco sono senza dubbio quelle su particolari architettonici, come questa. Piene di poesia e massaggi sottintesi.
Grazie per il tuo commento e per avermi ritrovata anche dopo cosi` lunga assenza,
ciao, cK


Neil Dolman   {K:26883} 10/20/2005
Hi Antonio, great shot. This type of photo always conjures up things in the mind. Why is the window bricked up? what was it like before? what were the people like that lived here? etc. I like this sort of "questioning" photo - well seen. The shadow and the weeds growing out of the old brick part is great. My compliments.

By the way thanks for your comments. With he vertical pano, you are quite right! But that is caused by the overlap that i gave. I tend to give a larger overlap nowadays so as to disguise the stitch better, in this case i think it was around 1/3. There is no crop done. I think Lori suggested i should have tried 2 verticals next to each other, that would have been great but i was too preoccupied with getting the exposure correct. There was quite a difference between the too parts of the image. Took me a while to measure it :)

Best wishes Neil, by the way i have done an Adams version of "Vajolet" - diiferent photos but my Adams interpretation... will post it soon!


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