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London exposed.....Posted by Sarito (Basingstoke, United Kingdom) on 31 March 2009 in Abstract & Conceptual and Portfolio. well in this case over exposed. I am not sure how good is this. This is how it came out of the camera. I had to reduce the exposure with the use of software, but the sky went bit crazy.. But, I still like it. To go to the beginning of this series - http://sarito.aminus3.com/image/2009-03-15.html <-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------> Thank you very much for taking your time to visit my photoblog! I would love you to leave your honest opinion, advice on how to improve the quality of the image. "Known is a drop, unknown is an Ocean" Thank you very much for taking your time to visit my photoblog! I would love you to leave your honest opinion, advice on how to improve the quality of the image. "For the world, you're someone. For someone, you are the world"
Comments (34)
Darin from Seattle, United StatesI like the composition and the tones, but yeah, it's a bit over-exposed. :-( 31 Mar 2009 5:32am @Darin: Thank you Darin!! @Zing: Thank you! Craig@Random Ramblings from Herts, United KingdomThe sky did go crazy but the motion in the foreground is great. 31 Mar 2009 6:34am @Craig@Random Ramblings: Thank you! Srujan Chennupati from Hyderabad, IndiaMan, you amaze me with every photograph of yours. I think you've reached a stage where you should call yourself a professional. 31 Mar 2009 7:11am @Srujan Chennupati: You are so kind Srujan.. I am honoured :). Linerberry from Sumner, Christchurch, New ZealandI like it too!!! Love the movement!! 31 Mar 2009 7:46am @Linerberry: Thank you very much! Monique from Koh Samui, ThailandThe overexposure isn't a big issue in my eyes ... love the moving people and the spectators in the background, great composition. 31 Mar 2009 7:52am @Monique: Thanks Monique! @k@: Thanks K@ Rui from Leiria, PortugalIt works pretty well I think! Some rules can be broken :) Although being overexposed, all this motion blur combined with the overexposed sky created an interesting work. I like it! 31 Mar 2009 8:31am @Rui: Thanks Rui! I guess you are right.. some time you have to break the limit. Your comment is very encourage! Querques from Palleja, SpainOk well done, for me the results are perfect, for exampel the motion sensation that we have thanks to people walking is nice. 31 Mar 2009 9:16am @Querques: Thank you very much! xavier cardell from barcelona, SpainVery nice use of motion and shapes! well done! 31 Mar 2009 9:52am @xavier cardell: Gracias!! zOOm from Paris, FranceYes a bit overexposed but well, the movement here is interesting, it's lively and the wheel seems almost transparent ! 31 Mar 2009 10:02am @zOOm: Thank you! MrsAmber from West Wickham, United KingdomYes, the sky does look a bit strange but it all works! I agree with what Rui says above. It's perfect for the hustle of London. Great shot! 31 Mar 2009 10:12am @MrsAmber: Thanks MrsAmber, Very encouraging.. Ragnar from Tromsø, NorwayI love the idea and the motive, but as others have said, it is a bit over exposed. This would have been a wonderfull picture if you had a ND filter at hand! 31 Mar 2009 10:17am @Ragnar: Thank you, I just bought a lens, I dont think I am buying anything else at the moment :-). @mo.langel: Merci beacoup! @eva: Thank you eva! Eric Cousineau from Sherwood Park, CanadaSarito, not every one hits the bullseye; but a valient effort. I love the perspective and concept. No sense in having rules if you can't bend or break one from time to time...... ;-)) GD&R 31 Mar 2009 11:31am @Eric Cousineau: Thank you Eric!! very nice of you.. no need to duck and run though :-)!! Andrew Gould from Sydney, AustraliaThe unusual approach here has given this shot a great deal of impact. Turned out well, then. 31 Mar 2009 12:10pm @Andrew Gould: Thanks Andrew! mohkum from Muscat, OmanVery good trial, could have cropped some more from left! 31 Mar 2009 1:21pm @mohkum: Thanks for your comment.. I will try a crop and see how it looks :)! @Godo: Gracias Godo! Ajay from Pune, IndiaLooks like a painting of a fast moving painter. :-) Motion at some parts is really amazing. Would love to see that wheel in motion. 31 Mar 2009 2:33pm @Ajay: Thanks Ajay... @john4jack: Thank you! from perth, AustraliaThis is fine if you put on your 3d glasses....... ha ha ha.... only joking, I like the movement of the people, and if you like it then that is what makes it wonderful. Nice work. 31 Mar 2009 4:27pm @: ha ha ha.. why not.. may be it looks even better with 3d glass :-). Stunner from Kingston, JamaicaGreat use of the shutter speed in this shot to achieve the motion blur of the people. 31 Mar 2009 4:33pm @Stunner: Thank you!! @Steve Rice: Thanks Steve! @Isabelle: Thanks Isabelle! @Joa: Gracias Joa! @Hema Iyer: Thanks Hema! @Alun Lambert: Thank you Alun!! paulski from Muncie, IN, United Statesor even almost overexposed, but expertly so at that. nice capture.. 31 Mar 2009 9:30pm @paulski: Thank you so much!! JJ from Jersey City, United StatesIt is a bit over exposed, but its still a cool shot with the composition and motion blur 1 Apr 2009 1:57am @JJ: Thanks JJ! @Earnest: Thank you very much! Anthony Lambert from Bielefeld, GermanyA very good London eye shot.I love the hustle and bustle !! 1 Apr 2009 10:36am @Karthik: Thanks Karthik! @Laurie: Thanks Laurie!! |
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