Photographer’s Note
I didn't manage to find an original pov for the very famous reclining buddha of Wat Poh ; so I tried to be a bit innovative with the framing.
Thanks in advance for your critics.
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magalik
(1402) 2009-11-01 0:19
Bonjour Julien,
Elle me plaît bien ta photo. Je la trouve originale et très soignée. De plus, la qualité est excellente, rien à redire.
Le risque était qu'on se sente frustré de ne pas voir les parties en N&B en couleurs mais non, ça passe très bien, on les devine sans difficulté.
Extra l'idée ! Beau travail.
Une photo de Thaïlande en plus, le pays qui me fait le plus rêver.
Bienvenu sur TE Julien.
Magali
pauloog
(6765) 2009-11-01 1:48
Hello Julien,
A surprising view and a technique that works well in this case, maybe because the coloured part is also quite monochrome as the grey part is. The colour combination works well and the eye is drawn to the fine detail in the square window.
Regards,
Paul
adasindia
(338) 2009-11-02 8:01
Hi Julien, This is really an innovative approach. I like the combination very much. May by you can omit the inside framing . Just a thought. I will try this style on my images. Thanks for giving us the idea. BR, Abhijit
BennyV
(4839) 2009-12-05 4:43
Hello Julien,
This famous sight is infamously difficult to capture in one shot.
I like your version. The contrast blw/colour works well. On the other hand I feel the black frame - especially with the text in it - is maybe a bit much.
Thumbs up for creating an original version of this & thanks for sharing.
Benny








