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Critiques [Translate]
- feather
(41820) - [2006-12-29 8:48]
I looked at the thumbnail and thought "light!", then I saw the title and then I opened it up. My first reaction was right. Light on a scene with a dark sky behind always looks special I think, and this time of year is the best time to catch it. Excellent shot.
I guess the difference between an amateur photographer who travels and a professional travel photographer is the ability to wait for the light.
Happy New Year to you too.
Kath
- capthaddock
(28498) - [2006-12-29 11:25]
Hi Kari - really beautiful light, fantastic timing, this is my favourite type of light, and you were ,lucky to be in a photogenic location, which I would not have expected from Sarreguemines.
- pady
(4798) - [2006-12-29 15:21]
Hello Kari,
A great light for your picture. Buildings are well lightened. It's a very good composition. POV is good.
Cheers and wish you a happy new year.
Pierre-André
- parbo
(7613) - [2006-12-29 22:44]
Hello Kari,
Your scene is excellent under dark, cloudy sky and you choose the title cleverly. I like splendid lights on façade while sky is very dark. River, trees, especially yellow one is really spectacular. Congratulations.
I would like to wish you and your family a healthy, happy, peaceful and prosperous New Year.
Best Regards,
Ertugrul
- mortijo
(10364) - [2006-12-30 8:35]
Excellent contrast between the buildings, basking in the sun, and the threathening sky. The right decision in the right moment!
All the best for yoou and your family in the coming year.
John
- Silke
(3017) - [2006-12-30 12:52]
The slanting sun erally adds to the warmth of this image, especially with the dark stormy sky behind
TFS
Happy New Year
Silke
- Muse
(25562) - [2007-01-03 6:03]
Hello Kari,
Superbe ciel et toute bonne lumière qui mettent bien en valeur cette jolie architecture.
Un tout bon pov et de jolis contrastes.
Best regards
Denise
- banyanman
(7490) - [2007-01-09 23:01]
Yes, you are right, Kari, it's all about light if you want to create photographs that stand out from the average. Early morning and late afternoon light usually provides us with the best photo ops, but breaks in the cloud in stormy weather can also provide some great opportunities for shooting subjects that would otherwise look quite flat in daylight - as you have well illustrated here. Cheers . . . David
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