Nice follow up images, some very dynamic captures.
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Nice follow up images, some very dynamic captures.
thanks a lot John.
"Pont neuf" at golden hours.
On the left the equestrian statue of King Henri IV
It's the oldest bridge of Paris built at the end of the 16th century.
# 8
http://i66.tinypic.com/2mrzbs5.jpg
Great colors and composition Jean :)
So beautiful ...all...
Jean ... A very good B&W shot! It has some very interesting components to it with the cross-hatching shadow/lights on the road and the depth of perspective and rhythm of the beams. Further on in your comments, you feel the lights may be over exposed, but in my opinion the flare effect of those lights help the framing and drama of the picture.
Thank you Nandakumar and Roger.
# 9
I can't remember the name of these two bridges. PP adds to give a style "old post card"
http://i63.tinypic.com/mt4237.jpg
# 10 "Pont au Change" by night
some defects in the sky, perhaps due to the JPEG compression
http://i67.tinypic.com/33u3kfk.jpg
Nice compositions Jean :)
Thank you Binnur
To continue this thread
# 11 Pont au change
http://i68.tinypic.com/2rvy14o.jpg
# 12 Pont de la Tournelle (with Sainte Genevieve statue ... and Notre Dame cathedral)
http://i64.tinypic.com/2d0i6hv.jpg
Very good series, Jean
I seem to have missed these Jean. No. 1 is a very powerful image and I love it. No. 11 doesn't work for me however. There seem to be three image that compete rather than just the one. A really good series though, well worth putting together.
Really a nice series with some different looks. Nicely done.
Thnak you Robert, John and Dan for your support.
Great images Jean :)
Thank you Binnur;)
#10 is awesome and more; surely can be a selling poster :cool:
Always kind comment, thank you Nandakumar.