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Crossing over
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Thought it was a fitting title.
Am framing several A3-sized prints this week; this is a websized version of one of them, taken with the 16-35mm.

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#2

Solid work here Zig. Your presentation - particularly the bottom text and rough edges really add to the piece. The image itself is a great perspective and the interplay between the light and shadows and between the 2 figures works a treat. I also really like the strong groupings of lines that are everywhere in this shot.

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#3

I love the geometry and lines Zig. Great angle and composition. Fantastic.
I'm not a big fan of the soft glow effect, but I do like the rest of the processing.

Your photo reminds me of Rez in real life. Cool That game was pure psychedelic performance art where the player was the performer. Mesmerising.
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#4

The shadows, the lines, the curves, etc. They are all so impressive I loved the light and shadows in this photograph, standing so impressive and nice. Thank you dear Zig, I would like to see more from this series Smile

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nia

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#5

Very kind all; d'you know, I'm pretty sure I used no glowy/diffusy thing at all in the processing....indeed was most careful to retain the shot's considerable sharpness. I did dodge up some highlights however and did a curves thing whereby mids are slightly warmer and the top end more neutral. There was a lot of light knocking around, being taken on a sunny Italian afternoon, so that I found on dodging a kind of glow was revealed from places that shots in more northern latitudes do not have. I'll have to put it down to the "Canon glow" then Adrian! Big Grin

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#6

This is really classic stuff. My first reaction was "overexposed" but then it snapped into place for me.

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#7

I like it! I find the rail a strong element in your picture. It is as if I were there looking from the balcon.. Smile

A work of art which did not begin in emotion is not art.
Paul Cezanne
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