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Jun 3, 2016 11:26:42   #
gravedigger611 Loc: Albuquerque, NM
 
I saw this at work i liked the way the light was coming through the little windows this was shot with my Galaxy S 7 phone so I don't know the settings are this was PP with Snapseed (play store editor)


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Jun 3, 2016 11:40:41   #
TomC. Loc: Bel Air, MD
 
gravedigger611 wrote:
I saw this at work i liked the way the light was coming through the little windows this was shot with my Galaxy S 7 phone so I don't know the settings are this was PP with Snapseed (play store editor)

Nice shot, Adam. Has nice elements of composition and light.

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Jun 3, 2016 11:51:18   #
Uuglypher Loc: South Dakota (East River)
 
gravedigger611 wrote:
I saw this at work i liked the way the light was coming through the little windows this was shot with my Galaxy S 7 phone so I don't know the settings are this was PP with Snapseed (play store editor)


Hi, Digger,
I do like this image. Strong impact from in-your-face composition ...STRONG leading lines of perspective reinforced with perpendicular crossing lines with regular dimishing spacing.
The strong interaction of bright complementary colors adds greatly to impact as well!
Exposure and focus and deep DOF exemplary!

Impact: 4
tech: 4
Composition: 4
12/15
In the ribbons...or at least the high mentions!

Dave

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Jun 3, 2016 12:24:52   #
gravedigger611 Loc: Albuquerque, NM
 
Thank you guys! I almost didn't take this shot I was thinking it was weird but the light looked really cool it doesn't hurt to shoot it I'm glad I did I was going to quote photographer Jay Maisel but I couldn't remember exactly would he said I think it was "if it makes you feel good shoot it" or something to that effect

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Jun 4, 2016 13:04:56   #
Meives Loc: FORT LAUDERDALE
 
gravedigger611 wrote:
I saw this at work i liked the way the light was coming through the little windows this was shot with my Galaxy S 7 phone so I don't know the settings are this was PP with Snapseed (play store editor)


Very artful, I like it. Here your settings. Just click on "properties" and "detail". David Now get back to work. Ha Ha



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Jun 4, 2016 15:27:16   #
Nightski
 
Amazing light, unique perspective. I like this gravedigger. It's very interesting that the warm light is coming from the right side of each window. In the first window I can see cool light coming from the left side. It makes me wonder if this is true of all the windows and why this is occurring. Good eye!

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Jun 4, 2016 15:48:39   #
forjava Loc: Half Moon Bay, CA
 
The light is alive; the texture is palpable.
Light patterns on window casements are enchanted.

I see a (photography) book cover.

That said, and I'm no expert on CA, take a look at your chromatic aberration, everywhere.

Would be interesting to shoot this scene with different cameras, various SLR lenses, and different photo-editing products.

Thanks for sharing.

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Jun 4, 2016 16:41:45   #
gravedigger611 Loc: Albuquerque, NM
 
Meives wrote:
Very artful, I like it. Here your settings. Just click on "properties" and "detail". David Now get back to work. Ha Ha


Thank you for finding the info!

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Jun 4, 2016 16:43:45   #
gravedigger611 Loc: Albuquerque, NM
 
forjava wrote:
The light is alive; the texture is palpable.
Light patterns on window casements are enchanted.

I see a (photography) book cover.

That said, and I'm no expert on CA, take a look at your chromatic aberration, everywhere.

Would be interesting to shoot this scene with different cameras, various SLR lenses, and different photo-editing products.

Thanks for sharing.


Maybe I'll email this photo to myself then edit it in Lightroom and remove the CA

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Jun 4, 2016 22:30:43   #
Nightski
 
forjava wrote:
The light is alive; the texture is palpable.
Light patterns on window casements are enchanted.

I see a (photography) book cover.

That said, and I'm no expert on CA, take a look at your chromatic aberration, everywhere.

Would be interesting to shoot this scene with different cameras, various SLR lenses, and different photo-editing products.

Thanks for sharing.


CA usually only occurs on the edges where the contrast between light and shadow meet. Are you talking about the colour noise in the image? I'm looking, but I can't see where the CA is .. am I missing something?

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Jun 5, 2016 08:25:45   #
Country's Mama Loc: Michigan
 
Nightski wrote:
CA usually only occurs on the edges where the contrast between light and shadow meet. Are you talking about the colour noise in the image? I'm looking, but I can't see where the CA is .. am I missing something?


I see just a little CA along the upper left side of the inside of the window. Super easy to clean up in Raw.

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