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(June, 18th) New Picture
Hello,
In this beginning of the week, here it is a new picture http://www.monochromatique.com/photosemaine/ Regards, -- Daniel Rocha | Photographie http://www.monochromatique.com |
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(June, 18th) New Picture
On Jun 18, 12:14 am, "Daniel Rocha" wrote:
Hello, In this beginning of the week, here it is a new picture http://www.monochromatique.com/photosemaine/ Regards, -- Daniel Rocha | Photographie http://www.monochromatique.com Very nice street scene. Being in the right place and seeing the image is how good images are created. Yet the highlights just jump up and take the eye away from the ladys face. I was more curious about the window in the background. Is that a face or just the way the curtain hung? If a face, was it spying on the lady? If you had moved a little camera left to capture the man sitting behind the lady, looking the opposite direction. Or if you had moved a bit to camera right to hide the man. It would have reduced the trouble I am having with the background competing with the subject. The feeling you were after does come through. A young lady waiting for someone and nervous that the person might not show. Watch your dust spots too. Keep shooting Daniel. You are improving. Draco Getting even isn't good enough. Doing better does. |
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(June, 18th) New Picture
On Jun 18, 12:14 am, "Daniel Rocha" wrote:
Hello, In this beginning of the week, here it is a new picture http://www.monochromatique.com/photosemaine/ Compositional Hell. |
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(June, 18th) New Picture
Draco wrote:
Very nice street scene. Being in the right place and seeing the image is how good images are created. Yet the highlights just jump up and take the eye away from the ladys face. Thanks Draco. I was more curious about the window in the background. Is that a face or just the way the curtain hung? If a face, was it spying on the lady? I don't understand what you mean ! If you had moved a little camera left to capture the man sitting behind the lady, looking the opposite direction. Or if you had moved a bit to camera right to hide the man. It would have reduced the trouble I am having with the background competing with the subject. At the opposite ther is a couple of person, and many more elements. The feeling you were after does come through. A young lady waiting for someone and nervous that the person might not show. Watch your dust spots too. Keep shooting Daniel. You are improving. Thanks Draco ! -- Daniel Rocha | Photographie http://www.monochromatique.com |
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(June, 18th) New Picture
On Jun 24, 5:13 pm, "Daniel Rocha" wrote:
Draco wrote: Very nice street scene. Being in the right place and seeing the image is how good images are created. Yet the highlights just jump up and take the eye away from the ladys face. Thanks Draco. I was more curious about the window in the background. Is that a face or just the way the curtain hung? If a face, was it spying on the lady? I don't understand what you mean ! To the right of the subject there is a window near the open door way. There is a curtain, object or face there in the right center of the window. Since I'm not there and can not enlarge the image to look I have to guess. Makes it a bit more interesting. If you had moved a little camera left to capture the man sitting behind the lady, looking the opposite direction. Or if you had moved a bit to camera right to hide the man. It would have reduced the trouble I am having with the background competing with the subject. At the opposite ther is a couple of person, and many more elements. Ah, I knew there was a reason for the angle. But that might have made tha image even more provocative. Maybe next time, eh? The feeling you were after does come through. A young lady waiting for someone and nervous that the person might not show. Watch your dust spots too. Keep shooting Daniel. You are improving. Thanks Draco ! You are quite welcome Daniel. Keep shooting and showing us your work. It has improved greatly since I first saw your post two years ago. Draco Getting even isn't good enough. Doing better does. |
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(June, 18th) New Picture
Draco wrote:
To the right of the subject there is a window near the open door way. There is a curtain, object or face there in the right center of the window. Since I'm not there and can not enlarge the image to look I have to guess. Makes it a bit more interesting. It's an object, not clearly, due to blur Ah, I knew there was a reason for the angle. But that might have made tha image even more provocative. Maybe next time, eh? Who knows ?! You are quite welcome Daniel. Keep shooting and showing us your work. It has improved greatly since I first saw your post two years ago. Thanks Draco. But I can't see an improvment. Because picture are taken in particular situations. The picture of the 18th june is taken 1 year and a half ago. And this week, the picture were takenlast month ! So much situations... -- Daniel Rocha | Photographie http://www.monochromatique.com |
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