regfinch
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11/Jan/16, 5:45 pm
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Steve 734
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Re: pillars
I'm not particularly struck by the composition of this one Reg but I'm very impressed with the way you've handled the lighting. These sort of images tend to burn out the highlights so easily so to tame them they way you have takes some doing.
Nice work.
--- Regards
Steve
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13/Jan/16, 12:30 am
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martinimages
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Re: pillars
Very impressive, the tone works well on this, as Steve said about the highlights well controlled
--- "After that shutter closes it’s all over. The physical light captured on film is all that is left, a history of light preserved in chemical form, and I have to move on to the next one."
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13/Jan/16, 7:22 am
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regfinch
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Re: pillars
thanks for the comments. i took the shot for the parallelogram shape.
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13/Jan/16, 1:55 pm
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martinimages
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Re: pillars
I couldn't spell that word
--- "After that shutter closes it’s all over. The physical light captured on film is all that is left, a history of light preserved in chemical form, and I have to move on to the next one."
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13/Jan/16, 3:20 pm
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regfinch
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Re: pillars
me neither. google copy and paste.
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13/Jan/16, 6:06 pm
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