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fotostopp replied to your photoset:Hamburg, Old Elbtunnel , Germany The old tunnel...
gut getroffen!
dankeschön!
fotostopp replied to your photo: 'Beyond the window' - F6.3; 1/60s; ISO 100: FL:28mm - © Juan Manuel Saenz...'
'Like the nuances of bw'
I thank you very much this kind remark because this was a question that made me hesitant when I edited this picture! I Should I push hard the contrast between shadow and light to get more dramatism? Or, on the contrary, should I soften contrasts to make clear the whole range of grays that had been captured in the making? In the end, I opted for an intermediate solution: I hardened contrast without forcing it too much.
pwrettycwoldworwld replied to your photo: The weather is on the change… F7.1; 1/800s; ISO...
'I adore the combination of the endless beauty of the landscape/clouds and the almost scary, itimidating feel the monochromatic generates. lifelike'.
Thank you for your nice comment which adds a very precise meaning to the image. I think that dark sky full of clouds, beautiful in itself, connotes a certain threat to the fragile beauty of the landscape. And yes, such tension between these elements, enhanced by the use of B & W can be seen as a metaphor about life!
fotostopp replied to your photo: The weather is on the change… F7.1; 1/800s; ISO...
'Super!'
Thank you very much! I had my doubts with this image, which at first I found too dark, but ... here it is!
amchphotography replied to your photo: The weather is on the change… F7.1; 1/800s; ISO...
'Extraordinaria, dramática toma!'
Muchas gracias por tu amable comentario! La verdad es que busqué esa sensación de dramatismo premeditadamente. Contrastar los tonos fuertemente ayuda, pero nunca llegas a saber con precisión donde está ese punto en el que puedes llegar a perder el equilibrio de la toma cargandola expresivamente...