Photo by lance b • Last comment by lance b • On 12-01-16 03:33
walter2 wrote:
I just love the overhead cool light against the warmth from below, the sheer presence of the impressive bannister and the great perspective it gives to the picture. Well done, LanceB!\n\n\n
Thank you very much, Walter!
Photo by rsolti13 • Last comment by rbsinto • On 11-29-16 02:11
This is an excellent image. Well seen and captured. The subject's posture and facial expression make the shot, and to that end I think the composition would be stronger if the image was cropped. At the very least, removing slice from the left hand side up to the edge of the building and cropping down to the bottom of the bright area at the far left to eliminate background that adds nothing to the shot. Additionally, the image should be rotated slightly clockwise to straighten the verticals.
Robert
Photo by rbsinto • Last comment by rbsinto • On 11-18-16 13:57
Cosina Voigtlander R2S Bessa rangefinder
Nikon 35mm 1.8 in Nikon S-mount manual focus rangefinder lens
Fuji Velvia 100 ISO colour slide converted to black and white in Photoshop
2.8 @ 1/500th
Photo by rbsinto • Last comment by rbsinto • On 11-18-16 09:05
Ulysses,
Thanks for the kind words.
I shoot nothing but colour slide film. Just can't wrap my head around this Digital business.
Don't even own a Digital camera.
Robert (RBSinTo)
Photo by rbsinto • Last comment by rbsinto • On 11-18-16 03:20
motorized Nikon F2AS
Nikkor 180 2.8 ED AIS manual focus
Fuji Sensia II 100 ISO colour slide converted to black and white in Photoshop
about f4 @ 1/250th
Photo by rbsinto • Last comment by rbsinto • On 11-17-16 16:39
Nikon S3 rangefinder
Cosina Voigtlander 21 f4 in Nikon S-mount (manual focus rangefinder lens)
Fuji 100 ISO colour slide (image converted to black and white in Photoshop
5.6 @ 1/125th