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Photographer Cernan Catig  Cernan Catig {Karma:2905}
Project #18 Beneath Your Feet Camera Model Canon Ixus III APS
Categories Architecture
People
Travel
Film Format Film 35mm
Portfolio Holiday Pictures
Lens built-in
Uploaded 1/11/2006 Film / Memory Type Kodak ISO400
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Location City -  Paris
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Country - France   France
About Whilst looking back from my old stuff, found this shot which I took years ago before I had an SLR camera. I liked it that I thought I'd upload it here. If I remember it right, I used a point & shoot Canon Ixus III APS camera on this one using a Kodak ISO400 that is why it's a bit grainy. No computer manipulation except add a border, which I hope is appropriate for the pic.
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Cernan Catig Cernan Catig   {K:2905} 6/1/2008
keith, thanks for the comment. yup, these bomb scares a real spoiler for us photographers..i always worry in bringing my gears everytime i travel just like what happened 2 years ago in heathrow

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Keith Saint Keith Saint   {K:13784} 6/1/2008
I see what you mean and it looks great
Sadly we were only there half an hour as they had a bomb scare and we had to leave

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Cernan Catig Cernan Catig   {K:2905} 12/3/2006
carlos,
many thanks for the comment.

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Carlos Hauck   {K:1035} 11/26/2006
Nice perspective and composition.
Regards.

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Cernan Catig Cernan Catig   {K:2905} 1/18/2006
roberto,
again many thanks for the comments. yes, the horizon is not aligned on this one. back then i wasn't very particular about my pictures and this was done using a compact camera. no photoshop software to work on this, maybe if i go back for another vacation i might try and reshoot this one.

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Roberto Arcari Farinetti Roberto Arcari Farinetti   {K:209486} 1/13/2006
a fine idea and compoistion.. only for me the lines is not perfect in vertical and also the horizon.. i believe that the different pose i the shot the result is best, with a great perspective run in the diagonal..
best regards..
roby

if is possible i try one solution..is possible also with the post-production! cheers

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Cernan Catig Cernan Catig   {K:2905} 1/11/2006
rashed, once more many thanks for the comments and visiting my portfolio. if i do get the chance to visit this place again, i will use a tripod and a slow shutter to give more details and apply a lot of techniques i have learned from usefilm.

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Cernan Catig Cernan Catig   {K:2905} 1/11/2006
Enas, many thanks for the comments. With regards to the border, I chose it because it was inspired from old paintings they have in the museum and I do take it on-board what your saying on using a dark plain border to emphasize more the pic, maybe i'l repost this in the future with the changes.

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Rashed Abdulla Rashed Abdulla   {K:163889} 1/11/2006
its beautiful and the grain did add extra bounse here which i did enjoy alot viewing ,very impresive depth of field and wonderful contrast , wishing you all of hte best my friend ..

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Enas Moussa   {K:7470} 1/11/2006
ok, its a nice shot but for the border i would go for a dark one.. this on is too bright for me..
well done.

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