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(December, 18th) Picture of the Week
Hello,
A new picture of the week, taken in a coffee http://www.monochromatique.com/photosemaine/ Regards, -- Daniel Rocha | Photographie http://www.monochromatique.com |
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(December, 18th) Picture of the Week
Daniel Rocha wrote: Hello, A new picture of the week, taken in a coffee http://www.monochromatique.com/photosemaine/ Regards, -- Daniel Rocha | Photographie http://www.monochromatique.com Bonjour Daniel! Merci pour votre soutenir et conseil. Je volonte rester! I like the way that no-one seems bothered by the fact you have a camera practically right up in front of them. I find a lot of people are intimidated by the sight of one. As soon as they see a camera, they tense up and watch every move the photographer is making. Especially when you are so close to the subject. You have a special talent in making people relax and be themselves. This is hard when it comes to street photography. C'est tres bien. Helen |
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(December, 18th) Picture of the Week
Daniel Rocha wrote: Hello, A new picture of the week, taken in a coffee http://www.monochromatique.com/photosemaine/ Regards, -- Daniel Rocha | Photographie http://www.monochromatique.com Good capture of the moment. The contrast is quite high between the shadows and the window in the background. But you were able to keep the shadows from filling in the face of the standing girl. Not an easy thing to do with a blasting window in the background. In the print I would have burned in the window some more, if possible, to eliminate the bright distraction. The image makes me wonder about what the girl sitting is about to say or what was just said to her by the other woman. Waitress to customer? Some ones lover confronting the other woman? Great stuff for many stories from one image. Good work Daniel. Keep it up. Being invisable with a camera is the mark of a great street photographer. Draco Getting even isn't good enough. |
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(December, 18th) Picture of the Week
Daniel Rocha wrote: Hello, A new picture of the week, taken in a coffee http://www.monochromatique.com/photosemaine/ Another potentially nice scene ruined by bad lighting. The bright areas distract the eye away from the center(s) of interest. The lack of shadow detail caused by the overly high contrast exacerbates the problem. |
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(December, 18th) Picture of the Week
Draco a écrit :
Good capture of the moment. The contrast is quite high between the shadows and the window in the background. But you were able to keep the shadows from filling in the face of the standing girl. In the coffee the light is very poor. Hard to manage. Not an easy thing to do with a blasting window in the background. In the print I would have burned in the window some more, if possible, to eliminate the bright distraction. Right The image makes me wonder about what the girl sitting is about to say or what was just said to her by the other woman. Waitress to customer? Some ones lover confronting the other woman? Great stuff for many stories from one image. It's the main point, the story ! Each one can imagine one story. Good work Daniel. Keep it up. Being invisable with a camera is the mark of a great street photographer. Thanks a lot Draco -- Daniel Rocha | Photographie http://www.monochromatique.com |
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(December, 18th) Picture of the Week
Draco wrote:
http://www.monochromatique.com/photosemaine/ Good capture of the moment. The contrast is quite high between the shadows and the window in the background. Thanks But you were able to keep the shadows from filling in the face of the standing girl. The face of the standing face is too dark, in my opinion. Not an easy thing to do with a blasting window in the background. In the print I would have burned in the window some more, if possible, to eliminate the bright distraction. Right, why not The image makes me wonder about what the girl sitting is about to say or what was just said to her by the other woman. Waitress to customer? Some ones lover confronting the other woman? Great stuff for many stories from one image. Thanks Draco, and sorry for the late answer Good work Daniel. Keep it up. Being invisable with a camera is the mark of a great street photographer. Thanks a lot Draco -- Daniel Rocha | Photographie http://www.monochromatique.com |
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(December, 18th) Picture of the Week
Annika1980 wrote:
http://www.monochromatique.com/photosemaine/ Another potentially nice scene ruined by bad lighting. The bright areas distract the eye away from the center(s) of interest. The lack of shadow detail caused by the overly high contrast exacerbates the problem. Lighting conditions were very hard, right. -- Daniel Rocha | Photographie http://www.monochromatique.com |
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