black mambaRegistered UsersPosts: 8,323Major grins
edited April 27, 2021
I tell you, Cristóbal, this is a really tough one. Good choice on the B&W, My first reaction was fairly negative. The dominant decking on the FG dock just seemed like an intrusion on the story telling. Looking at it several times, I'm still not quite in sync with it. But I'm now at least ambivalent. Take care, buddy.
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Thanks Tom, it's interesting, as I said this is a revisited pic, I remember the first time I posted it it wasn't very popular either. That's ok. Thanks for the comment.
I like this revisited image. I would like it more passionately, however, if it were a tad bit darker. Just a bit "light" from my perspective. But, I am not the one behind the lens. So, well done!
Thanks Gato, my previous version of this was on the darker side, in this new version I tried different stuff and settled on a high key approach. I'm sure if I have another go at it I'll end somewhere else...
I like this revisited image. I would like it more passionately, however, if it were a tad bit darker. Just a bit "light" from my perspective. But, I am not the one behind the lens. So, well done!
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I tell you, Cristóbal, this is a really tough one. Good choice on the B&W, My first reaction was fairly negative. The dominant decking on the FG dock just seemed like an intrusion on the story telling. Looking at it several times, I'm still not quite in sync with it. But I'm now at least ambivalent. Take care, buddy.
Thanks Tom, it's interesting, as I said this is a revisited pic, I remember the first time I posted it it wasn't very popular either. That's ok. Thanks for the comment.
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Its nice!
Thanks Taz, I realize it is not a conventional composition and perspective, but worth a try. I kind of like it.
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Cristóbal...
I like this revisited image. I would like it more passionately, however, if it were a tad bit darker. Just a bit "light" from my perspective. But, I am not the one behind the lens. So, well done!
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Thanks Gato, my previous version of this was on the darker side, in this new version I tried different stuff and settled on a high key approach. I'm sure if I have another go at it I'll end somewhere else...
www.mind-driftphoto.com
+1