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Post by jeroenk on Jan 22, 2012 18:58:24 GMT
I started a series of photographs, what feels like years ago, about Architecture in the city of Eindhoven in the Netherlands. You can find a Flickr set which contains the series over here but I'd like to show the most recent photograph over here. It's a building of the University Campus I attend and off course it's presented with a Long Exposure technique :-). What do you think of the picture? Technical InfoCanon EOS 400d Canon EF 17-40mm f/4.0 L USM B&W ND 110 B&W CPL slim 30 s f/11.0 ISO 100 19mm Post ProcessingAdobe Camera Raw 6.2 Adobe Photoshop CS5 Extended Nik Silver Efex Pro 2
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Post by chrisc on Jan 22, 2012 19:11:44 GMT
I like the overall effect of the image, but wonder if there isn't just a teeny bit too much left side space.
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Post by jjbacoomba on Jan 22, 2012 19:56:10 GMT
Nice shot!
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Post by Barry on Jan 22, 2012 19:56:19 GMT
I like it, nice clean lines of the building with a good range of tones, and using the long exposure has smoothed out the sky making for a complete contrast against the sharp lines of the building.
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Post by katynoelle on Jan 23, 2012 1:43:48 GMT
Jeroen, I can't, necessarily give you C&C on the technical aspects of this but I do know when I'm bored by these shots and when I'm not and this one.....I feel! It's very imposing and striking and fascinating and....tall! Very tall! So, I like it!
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Post by rasbury on Jan 23, 2012 2:16:49 GMT
Always a good shot from you Jeroen.
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Post by cannockwolf on Jan 23, 2012 22:54:01 GMT
i like it, great abstract
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Post by jeeperman on Jan 24, 2012 2:36:53 GMT
Nice, I really do like the long exposure images. This works quite well.
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Post by jeroenk on Jan 24, 2012 14:30:39 GMT
Thank you all for your replies :-)
@ Chris C. I see what you mean. I think that the space on the left brings some tension into the image but I think that's something for everybody's own interpretation.
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Post by jeroenk on Jan 24, 2012 14:35:43 GMT
Jeroen, I can't, necessarily give you C&C on the technical aspects of this but I do know when I'm bored by these shots and when I'm not and this one.....I feel! It's very imposing and striking and fascinating and....tall! Very tall! So, I like it! Katy, I like that you "feel the image" without taking note of the technical aspects. Although a shot like this requires some proper technique it's the creativity and feel that should appeal to the viewers (and it does apparently :-)).
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Post by Stevewebb on Jan 25, 2012 9:00:51 GMT
Great image once again Jeroen.
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