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05-10-2021, 09:34 AM - 3 Likes   #1
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Cyberport Road, HongKong
Lens: 45 Camera: Pentax 67II Photo Location: Hong Kong ISO: 250 

Cyberport road, HongKong
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HP5 @ ASA250 in Pyro PMK
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05-11-2021, 12:20 AM   #2
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Wow, this is a very nice photo!
05-11-2021, 01:09 AM   #3
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I like this, Quite interesting.
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As usual Peter, composition is second to none ! superb use of leading lines (curves) and a master-class in (at least to me) in how a B/W should be processed. The building tilt on the top-right is mildly distracting, I know it could not have been avoided without a shift-lens. One more nit if I'm allowed to pick is that (at least in the ditigal form on my monitor) the area where the curved lines meet is rather dark, I can see texture and reflection in the glass which IMHO could be lifted up a wee bit. Not sure if this at all possible to just achieve a little seperation between the trees and the glass. Thanks for sharing.

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Very nice composition and contrast between the curves and the buildings.
05-11-2021, 08:07 AM   #6
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Thank you fot your your comments. I am absolutely useless when it comes to
digital and computer skills. I can't reproduce shadow detail in my scans and
if my print is larger than 8"x10", I have to take a photo of it, which is also a poor
rendition of the original. This is an unusual subject for me, as I normally try to
stay away from large cities and people, but I liked the design. An interesting
composition of curves and straight lines. I is great to remove the prism viewfinder
from the camera and composing on the groundglass with the lens on hyperfocal
distance
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very interesting subject

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