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Critiques [Translate]
- Dyerco
(5366) - [2008-03-12 20:56]
An interesting shot. Good PP to neutralize the light. I assume this is not a real person.
Phil
- jhm
(67812) - [2008-03-13 4:22]
Hello John,
I find your interior shot with the Victoria Station as subject very well.
It's always very difficult for make a good picture, but you did excellent.
Composition and sharpness and clarity are superb.
Very well done.
Best regards,
John.
- Photo65Net
(32550) - [2008-03-13 7:32]
John,
Interesting ad !
Your framing is very god, enhancing the length of the "statue", and your note is very informative, especially on your PP, and I like it.
Regards,
JB.
This is something different from you John. I bet you had to do a double take to see if she was real or not. It sounds as if the PP has given you a real headache. Thank you for sharing the information with us as it looks to have been successful to my eyes. Maybe her missing feet is an issue but I am pretty sure you were as far back as you could get. Good work
Kath
- scobert
(5321) - [2008-03-13 10:27]
Hi John,
It would have been impossible for you to have the desired color tempurature for both the flourescent and tungsten lighting in the background and for daylight balanced fill-flash in the foreground without using gel filters. I don't believe that using gels is worth worth the time and effort for most situations (they would have been critical for using film). Even good television series like "Law and Order", with professional film photographers, don't try to balance the lighting perfectly. I can always see how they use fill lights to compensate for the ambient light. Your photo looks fine to me and is a hilarious one at that! The British almost make as much fun of themselves as they do Americans. This is an excellent shot with excellent technique!
Stan
- crhieatt
(4413) - [2008-03-13 12:19]
John,
Looks very Alice in Wonderland to me - but I'm quite prepared to believe you when you say it's Victoria Station; it's a large city, full of strange things!
Regards
Colin
- John_F_Kennedy
(20918) - [2008-03-14 3:29]
Intersting scenerey. This is a great and very well composed photo. I like it.
Best wishes,
Achim
- pboehringer
(19306) - [2008-03-15 20:02]
John,
what a weird moment that you captured here. It took me a while to really get into it and understand what was going on here. Maybe some similar difficulty for me here as you had with some of my latest posts coming from Istanbul. Have you ever thought of acquiring a WB filter? Not quite sure if that would have helped you in the "field" and diminuished your "darkroom" work.
Peter
- kmarscher
(2863) - [2008-03-16 8:48]
This is a stretch from your beautifully rendered landscapes and I applaud your sharing this on Trek. Too often I see folks limit their creativity to landscapes ONLY. I like this very much. This is too funny and a terrific addition to your travelogue. Very well done!
Kathy
- Wandering_Dan
(3233) - [2008-03-16 9:25]
Hello, John -
Very nice composition, and excellent use of PP to bring it out. Good note, too, though I didn't follow all of it. I really have to start learning more about the options Photoshop gives me.
Best,
Dan
- Davidwh
(3574) - [2008-03-17 8:57]
Hi John,
A pretty original looking advert and quite an eyecatcher. A good angle making the model look even more larger than life.Good handling of the low light and the flash balanced just about right.Take care and TFS.
Regards, David
- plimrn
(15921) - [2008-03-21 17:24]
Hi John,
Train stattions are an excellent way to capture the flavor of a city in the here and now; this photo looks just like I imagine modern London, having never visited.
I appreciate your very interwesting note telling how you managed the difficult light here, we often encounter mixed lighting when shooting musicians and I will refer to you note.
HLJ, Pat
- crckt
(6815) - [2008-04-01 12:27]
Hi John,
This is an unusual shot, something I might not have noticed myself. keen eyes you've got, good job. Well done considering the difficult light conditions.
Regards,
Shaeri
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