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Cuzco Spires|
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| camera | Canon PowerShot G7 |
| exposure mode | full manual |
| shutterspeed | 1/640s |
| aperture | f/4.0 |
| sensitivity | unknown |
| focal length | 9.0mm |
| resolution | 2272x1704 pixels |
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Cuzco Spires
Taken a long time ago on my trip to mexico.
A note on the composition: I'm aware that it is sub-par and I wouldn't have posted it if the facade wasn't so pretty. There were some distracting elements below the level that you see (construction, I think) which is why I've taken only the top half.
comments (15)
First, I love the processing... so cool and works great with the subject. I wonder why its cut off where it does at the bottom... it bothers me? Definitely selling the drama!
PhotoSam: thanks john... ive put up an explanation about the composition now... there was construction going on below the level ive shown...
I wondered about the cutoff as well. Nice shot though....
PhotoSam: thank you stan...
Love the detail on this, although like the others say, maybe a little too much sky?
PhotoSam: thanks... ive put up a note about the weird composition...
This is really beautiful Sam.
It looks so much 3D-ish...i love it.
PhotoSam: thanks chris...
This is a common problem with many of the older structures. Conservation, while necessary, ruins the immediate photo opportunities. I think you have done well under the circumstances ...I usually try to find a frame in details, close crops and zoomed in views when taking the entire facade is just not an option. That aside, the post processing is fantastic.
PhotoSam: youre right about that, i shouldve definitely tried to go close to the building, if not inside...
Love the processing, superb shot!
PhotoSam: thanks ashish...
Cool building. Would make a great creepy night shot.
PhotoSam: i agree... thanks roger...
Extraordinary clarity in this shot, Photosam.
PhotoSam: thanks ray...
I rather like the composition, it has an elevated/standing proud look, cool process work to. mal
PhotoSam: thank you mal...
Special how the sunray seems to be touching the spires.
PhotoSam: thank you louis...
sold again Sam, love the sun rays/pping and the composition is fine by me, well done.
PhotoSam: thanks a lot tim...
I've had that dilemma more than once, Sam, so I understand. For me, this is a spectacular view and well presented!
PhotoSam: thank you ginnie...
Wonderful post-processing Sam(do you have a Photoshop angel ?
PhotoSam: much appreciated jean...
Me gusta el ángulo de disparo y el desaturado suave, muy bonita!!
PhotoSam:
This is wonderful! I absolutely love the processing, and the angle is great, too. Nicely done.
PhotoSam: thanks caryn...
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