Photographer’s Note
I toke this one from the same place of my previous "HAUNTED house" photo...if you would like to know more about this amazing building and its history go and see my previous photo\note :)))
In this composition i tried to get only some parts lighten in order to match the "incoming from the dark" idea...so i increased shutter speed and f value on my camera to get details only in the strong lighten parts of the building, cross and walls.
This efect (as in my previous photo) was possible with this exposition values at night, since this place has a strong "kind of yellow" light from the left pointed on it.
Did a crop on bottom to get rid of trafic signs and used clone tool to eliminate some artifacts made by light. Sharpened a litle bit after resizing.
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Critiques | Translate
pascalbene
(1730) 2004-01-15 13:54
I prefer this one (the pic of yesterday was too "walt Disney" for me). Here, it's a more personal "catched-dream". Thank you.
Tito
(82) 2004-01-15 14:01
I prefer the other one. But this is good. If we didnt see the other, i think that this one wasn't so compreensive ! But nice job
seiliv
(317) 2004-01-15 14:18
I think this is great Marco. Placement of "Christ on the cross" is good. Like that there are only one sort of color together with the darkness. Like this one the best. Quite symbolic too.
zto
(292) 2004-01-15 16:14
A really dramatic picture Marco. The light is really nice. This picture is darker in a more then just the light it self. The mood is darker as well.
Great experiment you have been doing with great results.
ninadev
(5225) 2004-01-15 18:55
Same place but because of the different exposition, it's not the same shot at all. In the first one the motive was the house whereas in this one it's the cross. I definitely prefer the first one because there was more of a story to it.
shoko
(1055) 2004-01-15 20:01
Pintura! It is ok to let us guess what is in the dark... It adds to mystery and drama.
Nice Nice shot.
olli
(2091) 2004-01-16 2:50
Great, moody composition. There is just right amount of light – and just in the right places. Very-very well done.
avigur_11
(21301) 2004-01-16 3:29
This is so dramatic! This red light really does the job. cropping is excellent and the building at the back look scary. A veryu good composituion, Marco.
joseelias
(367) 2004-01-16 8:46
Apesar de menos espectacular penso que gosto mais desta. Tem um ar menos fantasmagórico e mais mistico. De resto tenho pouco a acrescentar a esta boa composição. Se quiseres retirar um pouco do tom amarelo, no Paint Shop Pro 8 existe a opção Automatic Color Balance que te permite reduzir um pouco este efeito e dar um ar mais natural.
charmante
(1053) 2004-01-19 3:28
this time this house is even more "haunted"!!
whoi would ever dare to enter it at night?
;-p
femkevdh
(2633) 2004-01-19 18:08
also great! Looks more like a graveyard now. Still mysterious and again beautiful lightconditions! Good cropping.
nikon
(107) 2004-01-22 8:55
Bela composição, embora a anterior me agrade mais. A parte direita da foto está um pouco escura e a foto perca um pouco por isso.
FrancisSanto
(525) 2004-02-27 17:12
For me this is the photo of the year - also because of the appearance of the grandson - see the critiques of the other photo
AJMOA
(921) 2004-03-08 17:52
O cenário perfeito para quem gosta de emoções fortes. O afeito conseguido foi realizado com êxito. Está espantosamente arrepiante.
Catcher
(850) 2004-03-08 19:01
Muito assustador!A luz conseguida está excelente e torna a cena típica de um filme de terror!
Photo Information
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Copyright: Marco Neves (Eagle78)
(1925) - Genre: Lieux
- Medium: Couleur
- Date Taken: 2004-01-08
- Categories: Architecture
- Camera: Nikon Coolpix 5700
- Exposition: f/7.1, 1/16 secondes
- Details: Tripod: Yes
- Versions: version originale, Workshop
- Thème(s): Haunted\spooky shots! [view contributor(s)]
- Date Submitted: 2004-01-15 13:34
- Favoris: 4 [voir]
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