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| Evening in Moscow posted by hashmap December 24, 2008 03:45PM | reply | quote | |
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LB 2.0, f/2.8
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| Re: Evening in Moscow posted by hashmap December 24, 2008 04:23PM | reply | quote | |
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after playing in lightroom:)
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| Re: Evening in Moscow posted by MattW December 24, 2008 05:11PM | reply | quote | |
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Great composition. I really like the lead-through and repetitive pattern, and great bokeh too. Out of the two, I prefer the warmth of the second.
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| Re: Evening in Moscow posted by BearWoodsDavid December 24, 2008 09:55PM | reply | quote | |
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Very nice. I think the first has that "street light" feel while the second is more natural. I like them both but I think I lean toward the second also.
David David Akoubian www.bearwoodsphotography.com "Time is a wonderful healer, but a really bad beautician" - Unknown |
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| Re: Evening in Moscow posted by RichB December 24, 2008 11:10PM | reply | quote | |
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Alexey,
I also like the warmth of the second image after lightroom. Great bokeh as well. Rich |
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| Re: Evening in Moscow posted by rannestad December 25, 2008 12:45AM | reply | quote | |
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No2 is great. Lovely picture.
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| Re: Evening in Moscow posted by igorsv December 25, 2008 09:19PM | reply | quote | |
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It's a lovely portrait. My only concern is the light in the upper right corner. It is too strong, it competes for the user attention.
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| Re: Evening in Moscow posted by jWebb January 01, 2009 07:38AM | reply | quote | |
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Alexey,
I like your image a lot, but unlike the others, I like #1 best. It reminds me of the old Agfa 400 film I sometimes shot with during the 80s. It had a cool, bluish tint which was unique (and grain like large stones). Later on I experimented with Polaroid transfers and the colors would sometimes have that same "feel." Good image. Jack |
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