Compliments...this is awesome. Personally I would choose to have less border when viewing on the screen.
António you are showing us some wonderful images at the moment. I'm really enjoying them!![]()
awesome piclove it
Antonio, I love the image sans border, and for my tastes, the larger pic is much preferred.
Perhaps just a narrow border of 1/8"?
The wall density is very interesting...(they appear to be about two feet thick!), and
the tools laying on the dirt floor bring a damp, musty smell to mind.
Mike
Antonio,
I liked the image with the border but, wished that I would have seen the image in a larger scale. Removing the border allowed a larger image to pop up on my monitor. I like it much better.
However, if this image were printed in a very large scale, the large border might be nice.
There are some images that just need to be seen in a larger scale to have impact and we are limited in viewing them on our monitors...
Final version, correctly cropped, unsharped etc etc....
@ Thank you Tobias
@ Mike: The wall is not concrete for sureIt may be adobe or any less modern material. I am only sorry that the tools on the floor are not really, really sharp. But... we can't have everything can we ?
Absolutely Richard. Absolutely. Also depends on the room, it's size and light.
However, as we are here I decided after listening to opinions as above stated, to post without canvas.
If I were to print I would do it without canvas because the black and white is - most of the times - or was, presented without canvas.
Thank you Richard fro your linesI appreciate them
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Antonio,
it's a beautiful picture, for sureI really like your last B&W works
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) perhaps I prefer the previuos version of this one: the one with a tighter crop above the window. I think the barely visible light in the upper left angle could be a bit distracting, i think... I'm too severe, I know...
thanks for sharing
Nicola
Re-edited
mmmm... watching again, I'm not still sure about what I said above...
I like the diagonal line of the roof that guides the eyes from top-left to the window, and I like the position of the upper right angle of the frame in relationship with the angle of the window...
but I stll don't like so much the barely visible light...
I don't know... mumble mumble....![]()
Last edited by Nicola; 13th September 2011 at 10:57 AM.
It is a wonderful image. I like to get close to it and it should be printed A2 size with a big white border, so that the image part is A3 or
A3+. The light has a very special quality.![]()
Thank you Nicola and Steve
The crop was intentionally done with the left light at the corner because I think - still do - it's the best composition.
However, I do have made a small correction in perspective or / and lens correction.
I have done this work with two layers, both as smart object. One for the brighter areas and another with the shadows at the left.
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I like the final version very much. I feel that the light in the upper left adds to the picture. A better way of framing the scene.![]()
The final version is my pick.
A fine B&W image indeed!
Fantastic light Antonio, I very much like this.
Thank you George, Arthur and Paul.
Did I miss anyone ?Hope not
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