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Nick Karagiaouroglou
{K:127263} 6/14/2007
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I understand Andras, more than quite well, when you speak about those small unshameful things that just have to be where we don't need them! Sometimes I wish I could shoot photos *and* birds down with the camera! ;-)
Perhaps again some thoughts here, considering the choise of composition. Many times, and I think that this is a good example for that, some particular part of a scene draws our attention. And then, when looking at exactly that part through the view finder we still keep in mind the rest of the scene too! This seems to be even stronger when looking at the LCD screen of a more modern camera, since there is not that kind of isolation of the framed part of the scene. Our mind still continues to consider the already seen view as a whole, adding more or less strongly what will not appear on the shot. So, for the compositional aspect, it is really a good thing to consciously forget about anything that exists in mind but will not exist on the photo, since only the photographer can now what else was there and supplement it even *after* the photo has been taken. This turns also to be a main reason for the very different views in discussions of the photographer and the spectator, who of course hasn't seen what the photographer has seen - the rest of the scene.
Just some thoughts.
Cheers,
Nick
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Andras Kocsis
{K:1543} 6/14/2007
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Thank you dear friend Biljana! All the best Andras
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biljana mitrovic
{K:48110} 6/14/2007
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Very beautiful colors,and the whole picture is very peaceful:)))) I like it 7+++ hugs dear friend biljana
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Andras Kocsis
{K:1543} 6/14/2007
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Thanks for the detailed comment and for the encouraging words! Unfortunately I didn't included more parts from the houses, because the sky was so attractive, that on first thought I wanted to exclude the houses and shoot the pure sky, but maybe that would have ruined the composition. Also some was birds flying through the scene constantly, which look like tiny spots on the picture, one can say that it is dust on the lens :) but fortunately I was able to exclude the birds in this picture. Cheers Andras
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Nick Karagiaouroglou
{K:127263} 6/14/2007
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A nice and not so usual coloring of the sky here, Andras, and the silhouettes of the roofs kept in black and with good details of their contours against the background add to the sunset atmosphere. A bit raw in its composition and perhaps more of the houses could help. From my own experience with similar photos I could imagine that a shorter focal length would be appropriate here, though is has also some elements of an abstract as it is now.
Best wishes and keep it up,
Nick
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Andras Kocsis
{K:1543} 6/13/2007
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Thank you Gennaro for the kind comment! Cheers
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Gennaro Manna
{K:21301} 6/13/2007
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Beautiful colors and lighting. very well done, best regards. Gennaro
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