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(July, 2nd) New picture

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Daniel Rocha - 02 Jul 2007 05:11 GMT
Hello,

A new monday, and a new picture

http://www.monochromatique.com/photosemaine/

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Draco - 02 Jul 2007 14:02 GMT
> Hello,
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Nicely done Daniel. Your control of contrast in this image is very
well done. Was there time and room to move the person a bit more into
the image? I like seeing a bit of seperation between the subject and
the edge of the frame. The wide verticle view give the feeling of
space. While having the subject close in the fore ground brings a
feeling of intimacy with the person.

Well done Daniel.

Draco

Getting even isn't good enough.

Doing better does.
Daniel Rocha - 05 Jul 2007 22:59 GMT
> Nicely done Daniel. Your control of contrast in this image is very
> well done. Was there time and room to move the person a bit more into
> the image?

I can't put more space on the person because there is a lot of people
in the left of the scene.

> I like seeing a bit of seperation between the subject and
> the edge of the frame. The wide verticle view give the feeling of
> space. While having the subject close in the fore ground brings a
> feeling of intimacy with the person.

I undesrtand. Sometimes I like to cut spome subjects.

> Well done Daniel.

Thanks Draco :)

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