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Nick Karagiaouroglou
{K:127263} 3/25/2009
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Then it is amazing, György, since I would say (from the image) that the street is perhaps 200 meters from here up to the buildings in the background! Amazing because the effect combines so seemlessly with the image that my eyes don't see it at all. It just looks like a very natural perspective to me, which makes it even more interesting since the very tele-effect itself can also be perceived as a non-compressed attitude into the depth.
In addition: The DoF gets even more impressive under the conditions of a tele that normally would rather limit it. I see the people on the foreground a bit out of focus but this looks really very little in comparison to the rest of it!
Even more interesting than I though!
Nick
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György Szönyi
{K:10011} 3/24/2009
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Nick, if you knew how long this street is and how far I was when I shot this pic, you would appreciate the "tele-effect" :)
Cheers, Gyorgy
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Nick Karagiaouroglou
{K:127263} 3/24/2009
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The light is impossible to oversse here, György, and it gets right into the sould of this image.
About the "strong tele-effect"... where is that? There is no flattening of the depth, no compressing of the perspective. It has more the essence of a wide angle to me, no matter of used lens. The latter still remains a small mystery to me. What was that lens exactly?
Cheers!
Nick
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György Szönyi
{K:10011} 3/23/2009
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Thanks for your comments here, Nick. My favourite is the other version with the grey background. But what you write about the light is very true, this was my purpose. As for wide angle: here, according to me, one of the strong points of the pic is the strong tele-effect. I would have not changed it for a less dramatic wide. Best, Gyorgy
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Nick Karagiaouroglou
{K:127263} 3/21/2009
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What I find most exciting here is the light itself, as it seems to circumscribe everything, György! It lets everything bath in it! And so the atmosphere is conveyed quite directly and strongly, especially as still enough good details are there to make contours well perceivable.
The chosen perspective is great too, and it helps the composition to be balanced and integrated. Except perhaps for the half cars and people on the foreground. Perhaps a wider angle would be a better choise.
But the sense for the atmosphere still wins.
Nick
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Rasna 69
{K:8916} 3/9/2009
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bella inquadratura ..molto interessanti i toni! un buon lavoro. ciao!
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Ania Zielińska-Hoşaf
{K:61374} 2/28/2009
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It looks great in sepia, Gyorgy. Beautiful shot, well composed!
Best, Ania
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Erland Pillegaard
{K:34147} 2/27/2009
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Nice shot in good color erland
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Shyamal Biswas
{K:5136} 2/25/2009
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nicely composed shot with beautiful sepia tone!!! all the best, shyamal
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Riny Koopman
{K:102911} 2/24/2009
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It seems an very old city,nice sepia tones! be well,riny
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