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| Original Filesize | 97.0 KB | | Category | Miscellaneous Photos | Original Dimensions | 640 x 427 | | Date Posted | 01-05-2008 06:58 PM | Number Of Views | 340 | | Average Rating |  | Number Of Comments | 3 | | Title | Flowing | | Description | Okay, here is my first duotone challenge assignment. This is in the back of the Utah State Capitol. | | Camera | K110D | | Lens | FA 50mm 1.4 | | Location | Salt Lake City, Uah | |
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01-08-2008 12:55 PM
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Hi Travis,
Good title; I like the flowing lines in addition to the flowing fountain! I don't feel qualified to comment technically on duo tone conversions; however I like your photo.
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01-12-2008 01:21 PM
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Hi Travis. I like the composition here. I find the discontinuities of the windows and widow reflections in the background very interesting. [After looking harder at this, I think all of the windows must be reflections, thus explaining the discontinuity. I think this has opportunity for further exploration with your camera in duotones or otherwise.]
Regarding the duotone conversion: Why sepia? How does it enhance the image compared to straight B&W? Did you consider or experiment with other color options?
Regards,
Mark
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07-01-2008 12:27 PM
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Great composition.I Like the duo tone colors .Goes well with the photo .Thanks
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