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Posted By: _riccardo_, 05-21-2013, 05:09 AM

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05-21-2013, 06:05 PM   #2
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Good exposure - all that white, yet lots of detail.
Thanks for sharing.
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That's an interesting setting and set of shapes with more potential I think. If you're able, I'd go back there and take some more shots and play with the composition a whole lot. Think through some of them and take them slowly, and then take some impulsively and see how much more interest you can create. I like where it's headed, and this shot already is quite compelling. See what more you can do with this shot by doing some alternate croppings. I'd love to see them. Another approach might be colour and contrast treatments. It's so simple that you could play around with that too. Thanks for sharing.
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Most people would pass by these stairs without a second thought, but you saw the aesthetic potential here. Very nice!

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That wouldn't do after a couple of glasses of wine.
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At the bottom of those stairs is the men's loo all over the British isles. Wheen you don't come back they know you've had enough.
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Most defiantly, especially after a dram or two, half of Scotland is still down there, they can't make it back up.

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I have looked at this several times and finally decided what brings me back, If you look long enough there will be a visual/optical plane shift and down becomes up and the fire extinguisher is at the top of the stairs. Or am I just weird?? TFS Cliff
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That's an interesting setting and set of shapes with more potential I think. If you're able, I'd go back there and take some more shots and play with the composition a whole lot. Think through some of them and take them slowly, and then take some impulsively and see how much more interest you can create. I like where it's headed, and this shot already is quite compelling. See what more you can do with this shot by doing some alternate croppings. I'd love to see them. Another approach might be colour and contrast treatments. It's so simple that you could play around with that too. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for the advices, unfortunately the house is in Lisbon and I live in Rome!
I will try to implement your suggestions.
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Good exposure - all that white, yet lots of detail.
Thanks for sharing.
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Most people would pass by these stairs without a second thought, but you saw the aesthetic potential here. Very nice!
You're right, but I think people coming down, think of the danger !!

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Most people would pass by these stairs without a second thought, but you saw the aesthetic potential here. Very nice!
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I have looked at this several times and finally decided what brings me back, If you look long enough there will be a visual/optical plane shift and down becomes up and the fire extinguisher is at the top of the stairs. Or am I just weird?? TFS Cliff
I did not think that my shooting could have these collateral effects !

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