Ruben - Wonderful portrait series. Eyes , very nice capture
Jim - I love the bridge night shot. Very pretty. Also the second shot in portrait position with the same bridge is my fav.
steve u - Welcome to the thread. I like how the leaf relates to the little statue. Looking forward to see more photos.
Hugo - Fantastic shots. First shot is beautiful. Second shot gives me the sense of scale of these trees with human in it. Quite a magnificent trees !!
Philippe - Fantastic shots of Invalides. Wonderful capture of light illuminating the cupola. I love both shots. Crop on the first is very effective. It has the illusion of drawing come to life. Second series also showcase the beautiful light, which I love. Early lights are so magical. #2 and #3 from the second series are my fav.
Julian - Great shot of the gate in B/W. I also like the Yellow car shot. ( Bentley ? ) and the one after that ( a convertible shot from the side). Nice oof background on that one. Your shots also reminded me how old Porche were beautifully designed.
prosep - Wow, very pretty sunset series. #1 and #3 are my fav.
Akul, please let me return the compliment: great shots! The first (B&W) and the last are my favorites. I must do more B&W... I must do more B&W... I must do more B&W...
Julian, given the shape of the car as the subject of the picture, why not move a bit closer and open up the aperture a stop or two to minimize the background? Or do I misunderstand your intention with the picture?
JulianDeLaRosa, lovely series! Colors are just sparkling.
philber, love the details and colors of your each upload.
akul, fnatstic series.
Gary, excellent images of a beautiful place.
Sami, very nice use of DOF.
d.topp, simply stunning.
akul wrote:
Julian - Great shot of the gate in B/W. I also like the Yellow car shot. ( Bentley ? ) and the one after that ( a convertible shot from the side). Nice oof background on that one. Your shots also reminded me how old Porche were beautifully designed.
Thanks Akul. I'm not sure what kind of cars they were but, both cars where custom built hot rods.
splathrop wrote:
Julian, given the shape of the car as the subject of the picture, why not move a bit closer and open up the aperture a stop or two to minimize the background? Or do I misunderstand your intention with the picture?
I think you misunderstood the intention of the image. I wanted to keep focus on the car instead of the back bround.