RickH
Loc: Toronto, Canada
New camera -- Fujifilm XT3 -- and it is taking awhile to learn.
Here's the first result I'm reasonably pleases with!
I welcome CC
It looks quite nice. I can easily see why you are pleased with it.
--Bob
RickH wrote:
New camera -- Fujifilm XT3 -- and it is taking awhile to learn.
Here's the first result I'm reasonably pleases with!
I welcome CC
RickH wrote:
New camera -- Fujifilm XT3 -- and it is taking awhile to learn.
Here's the first result I'm reasonably pleases with!
I welcome CC
Really nice. Great composition and well executed. Be very pleased!
Bmac
Loc: Long Island, NY
Love the light, lines and subject. An air of mystery surrounds the subject to me. Well done.
Very mysterious and intriguing. Nice!
In my opinion, that is a great shot. Very dramatic, and my eyes are immediately drawn to the man in the middle.
AndyH
Loc: Massachusetts and New Hampshire
Masterful exercise in simplifying.
Abdy
RickH wrote:
New camera -- Fujifilm XT3 -- and it is taking awhile to learn.
Here's the first result I'm reasonably pleases with!
I welcome CC
Rick, you should be very pleased with the image.It is an outstanding abstract study in shadow and light. Very well done.
The content is perfect for B&W, and technically it looks smooth, sharp and vivid.
I don't feel qualified to critique this - but it is pleasing, interesting and correctly exposed.
With the image being totally black on the left I find that wit the light and dark strips you can follow round the man in the middle, getting to the top you drop to the small piece of light, onto the larger piece and come to a full circle..
BboH
Loc: s of 2/21, Ellicott City, MD
All the lines lead to the person; the ones I would expect to be sharp are; the ones I would expect to be a bit blurry are. The black is black. Person looks like a woman to me. Good Job
davidrb
Loc: Half way there on the 45th Parallel
RickH wrote:
New camera -- Fujifilm XT3 -- and it is taking awhile to learn.
Here's the first result I'm reasonably pleases with!
I welcome CC
A marvelous study of lines, straight and curved.
This is quite a fascinating image. Part of me wants to crop into the negative space, to recompose the island of geometry, but the woman seems to be unwilling to be more prominently featured. I think you made a good decision. I like it a lot!
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