Prisley
(1249) 2009-10-22 7:41
Lovely picture, though the only zone of sharpness is the less interesting. Anyhow it is a powerful pic because of both the subject(moments of complicity between mother with he child is always nice to capture) and of the dynamism brought in the scene thanks to the zooming effect. It enhance the feeling of joy.
Excellent work!
Cheers,
Pris.
Prisley
(1249) 2009-10-20 13:02
I like the play of black shapes with warm sunset colors. The lower point of view is excellent, especially through the sculpture. I feel like witnessing a sweet familiy resting moment at the end of a holiday. Great sharpness and contrast management overall.
Bravo!
Pris.
Prisley
(1249) 2009-10-10 11:00
Hi Carlos,
It's a beautiful capture indeed. I did not recognize NYC at first because non of the most famous buildings are in the frame. The tour in the middle is greatly photogenic with the sky reflections, echoing to the water reflections. And last but not least, I love the sepia tones. Is it due to a filter or post processing?
Best regards,
Pris.
Prisley
(1249) 2009-10-07 13:38
Bonsoir Fabien,
Ta photo est vraiment très belle. J'aime surtout les différentes courbes présentes dans le cadre, celle de montagne, de la neige, des traces dans la neige, des nuages...tout ceci est extrêmement harmonieux...sans parler des tonalités froides qui se marient à merveille avec les points chauds de ta composition...la ville et les derniers rayons de soleil rasant sur le fil l'horizon.
Superbe! Les difficultés en valaient vraiment la chandelle :)
Amicalement
Pris.
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Prisley
(1249) 2009-10-04 10:57
Beautiful shades of blue! You did well under such a harsh sunlight. The composition is clever with the boat on the left being closer and defining an imaginary oblic line with the other one on the right hand side. It gives the whole scenery a good dynamic. The clouds also add some interesting details into the composition.
Well done!
Pris.
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Prisley
(1249) 2009-10-04 3:04
Hi Clemence,
This is a gorgeous photograph, and even a masterpiece!
It breaks the rule of third in a splendid manner. The main subject is in the plain center. And this is exactly where it should be. Your way of capturing the scene is very smart. We feel part of the action. We feel like witnessing the a decisive moment. The settings of DOF is perfect as it clearly focus on his face. His expression is compelling and intriguing. Works perfectly for me!
Cheers,
Pris.
by the way, Welcome to TE!
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Prisley
(1249) 2009-10-04 2:57
I like the idea and realisation. The geometric shapes, the complementary colors. There is a special mood in this photo that is attractive. I think it might be even more powerful if you'd cropped the bottom and top that completely black to concentrate on the center where there is actually something to look at.
Best regards,
Pris.
Prisley
(1249) 2009-10-03 13:50
What else to say than gorgeous! you are one of the best portrait photographer of TE if not the best. I have always admired your work. apart from he technique that your masterize obviousley, i love your shots as for the tenderness they hold. all of them have something personal and i wonder how you manage to capture those magic moments.
Congratulations Manny!
Best regards from France,
Pris.
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