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Billy Bloggs
{K:51043} 10/16/2005
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It always interests me how the same location can result in entirely different creations when viewed by different photographers. You chose wideangle with people in shot whereas I concentrated on much smaller portions of architecture with no people in sight. I like the way you've dwarfed people with buildings. Mine could have been taken (almost) anywhere but this shot is La Defense, no question and worthy of a postcard. Regards, Gary
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andrea giuseppe
{K:3122} 7/22/2005
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I'm imaginating the same scenario in the night, it could be wonderful because your shot is very good.
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Colin Cartwright
{K:15699} 7/21/2005
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I understand what you mean, Len. I think it is the dwarfing of the humans, by the lofty towers, which gives it that alienation that you mention. My original, "La Defense" coloured abstract, emphasizes this theme.
This is an image that needs quite a bit of study, to appreciate it, and you've done just that. La Defense, is a very special part of Paris. And of particular interest, to those of us who like to take photos!
Regards and thanks Colin
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Len Webster
{K:25714} 7/21/2005
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I like this. A great sense of 'the modern' - it took me a while to recognize 'L'arc de Triomphe' in the distance. The foreground, in fact, is reminiscent of some great square in Communist cities of bygone days....It's a very good photograph and I feel quite isolated and alienated by what I see...
(Hope that kind of makes sense - it's been a long day and is very late at night...)
Best wishes
Len
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Dr. Rafael Springmann
{K:89517} 7/20/2005
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I've taken a second look at both your "La Defence" photos and I think that one of the differences between your photos and mine, beside the different angle is that in yours there are many people and in mine only one, hardly to be seen and I like the way you made the people look like midgets against the huge buildings. Thank you, Colin, for your insightful comment on my photo. Best regards, Rafi
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Colin Cartwright
{K:15699} 7/18/2005
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Thanks Joe,
Although the composition was good, the focus was not great. I had to do quite a bit of PS, to bring it into the land of the living!
Colin
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Colin Cartwright
{K:15699} 7/16/2005
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Thanks for your comment, Jeff. And also for the tip about faststone. It's nice and quick, when you're in a hurry.
Colin
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Jeff Cartwright
{K:52046} 7/16/2005
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Excellent .....Wide Scenic Vista...Colin! ...Composition...and Scenic Detail....!!! Regards: Jeff.
Try this Image Programme...its Free...do a Search for it..."FastStone"...I use it...Has a a Resizer...and excellent Re-Sharpener...Etc!!!
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Colin Cartwright
{K:15699} 7/16/2005
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I would have loved to get this at night, but I only had about 2 hours there.
This photo was quite blurred and not straight, so I had to do a bit of work to make it presentable!
Thanks Francesco.
Colin
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Francesco Francesco
{K:8101} 7/16/2005
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Very nice capture!
I would like to see the same at night!
Ciao Francesco
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Joe Kaplan
{K:1399} 7/16/2005
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Colin, the clarity and sharpness is very good good almost giving a three dimention look......Joey
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daz asdasd
{K:1026} 7/16/2005
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Nice One, Colin. Wonderful perspective and nice "cropped". Great colors. Compared to the big skyscrapers we humans are very small :)
Well done, A wonderful view :)
/Thomas
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