I like this one very much. A tricky composition, well handled. And the
exposure and rendering are spot on.
Paul
On Oct 17, 2008, at 9:20 AM, ann sanfedele wrote:
Godders that's a powerful shot ! --
although I'd have put it a bit more gently, I gotta agree with Cotty
on the
Irises in 152 -- the background is the problem -- not blurred enough..
You do so much better with inanimate objects, geometric forms and
patterns on the whole... concentrate on stuff Mke Johnson would
like :-)
ann
Bill Sawyer wrote:
To my eye, this is stunning......
Bill Sawyer
Livonia, MI
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Subject: PESO 2008 - 153 - GDG
Back to the present (or near present...) ...
This one is from the "Crypt Church" in Gloucester, which I visited
with my friend Richard Day when visiting in September. We stumbled
into it and shot for a while, were supposed to be back the next
day when I could have a tripod along with me, etc etc ... but the
docent didn't show up and open the church the next day and the
opportunity was lost. Oh well. At least I got a few good exposures
hand-held when we did gain access
http://homepage.mac.com/godders/153-redcross.jpg
Red Cross - Gloucester 2008
Panasonic L1 + Olympus ZD 25mm f/2.8
ISO 800 @ f/3.5 @ 1/8 sec
Comments and critique always appreciated.
(And yes: I have to find out the correct name for the church ... )
enjoy
Godfrey
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