Lightsearcher wrote:
The Eiffel Tower captured from different POV's.
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bnfotografie wrote:
More great work, Marcelo. Let me know when you decide to do a workshop (in Paris, preferably).
Brent
I also would like you to have a workshop..but mine would be on Post Processing in ACR, Br, PsCC Marcelo. There are a few "sliders" and processing I can't quite get a handle on.
gel685 wrote:
These are fantastic. Tones, composition, everything. Eric.
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Creative Edge wrote:
Marcelo,
Beautiful series, great composition and post processing on all of them. My favorite is the last one.
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bnfotografie wrote:
More great work, Marcelo. Let me know when you decide to do a workshop (in Paris, preferably).
Brent
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RWNPhoto wrote:
No one asked, but I like the 2nd one a lot more than the others.
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Craig Gillette wrote:
Magnificent and different. We've got a trip including Paris coming up. TBH, I may be gawking more than photographing. But these are striking.
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Danpbphoto wrote:
Beautiful compositions Marcelo! Your perspective of the ET is just wonderful! The last one is stunning as are all!
Dan
I also would like you to have a workshop..but mine would be on Post Processing in ACR, Br, PsCC Marcelo. There are a few "sliders" and processing I can't quite get a handle on.
Thanks!
Dan
Thank you all so much for the kind words and thoughtful comments! I'm glad the different perspectives resonated with you, and it's always interesting to see which image becomes everyone's favorite. 😊
Brent and Dan, a Paris workshop sounds tempting! And Dan, a post processing workshop may be even more challenging but definitely something to think about.
Thanks again, everyone, for taking the time to comment. I truly appreciate it!
Another vote for #2 for me being my favorite. Really love Paris's decision to not have any skyscrapers or tall buildings be permitted to be built around the tower and when a tower was approved (Tour Maine-Montparnasse), everyone hated it so much that they banned them again.
Brent and Dan, a Paris workshop sounds tempting! And Dan, a post processing workshop may be even more challenging but definitely something to think about.
Just the images in this post alone could provide me with new tools for my editing.
You have that "sheen" to your images that I desperately try to accomplish.
Thanks Marcelo!
Dan
Excellent series. A most amazing aspect of my visit to Paris was how the Eiffel Tower attracted my attention from so many different spots in Paris leading me to taking shots of it filling the frame or being a distant accent and everything in between. You mirrored that experience with these shots. I especially like the third and the last.
Glad you like it, I had that scene in my head for months and was determined to capture it with my camera.
Interesting story about the tower, thank you for sharing it.
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Thank you Kent, I really appreciate it.
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Thank you so much Lazlo for the comment.
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Just the images in this post alone could provide me with new tools for my editing.
You have that "sheen" to your images that I desperately try to accomplish.
Thanks Marcelo!
Dan
Thank you Dan for the kind words, great to know my work inspired you.
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Jim Dockery wrote:
Most excellent! Hard to pick, but #4 strikes me. Did you shoot in color and convert? If so I'd love to see the color also.
Thank you Jim, yes it was shoot in color and then covered to B&W. The picture as you requested:
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Brev00 wrote:
Excellent series. A most amazing aspect of my visit to Paris was how the Eiffel Tower attracted my attention from so many different spots in Paris leading me to taking shots of it filling the frame or being a distant accent and everything in between. You mirrored that experience with these shots. I especially like the third and the last.
I agree with your statement, the Eiffel Tower can be seen from many areas around the city.