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Photographer Verena Rentrop  Verena Rentrop {Karma:15233}
Project N/A Camera Model Canon EOS 10D
Categories Architecture
Film Format
Portfolio Curves
Colour
Lines
Lens 28 mm
Uploaded 3/3/2005 Film / Memory Type ISO 400
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 533 Shutter 1/30
Favorites Aperture f/2.8
Critiques 14 Rating
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Location City -  London
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Country - United Kingdom   United Kingdom
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emily savva   {K:21113} 3/7/2005
beautiful perspective and composition... yes, the colors add wormth to the image and make the textures in it more vivid whereas the b/w version add more dynamique to the composition because the eyes concentrate more easily on the forms... in either case the result is very nice but impo the b/w is a bit stronger... maybe its the shining on the wood... great work.... emy :)

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Andreas Marx   {K:1443} 3/5/2005
Hi Verena,

you are right about the colours - they are nice!

However, I find the bw version MUCH MUCH stronger! Bt - that is because I am a BW fan, I presume...:-)

Either way: Strong, very strong Verena!

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Paul Lara Paul Lara   {K:88111} 3/5/2005
a nice exoskeleton, Verena.

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Thilo Bayer Thilo Bayer   {K:50358} 3/4/2005
hi verena,

da schlägt die titel-heldin wieder zu ;-) wirklich sehr passend. so a bisserl vermisse ich die schärfe... aber das ist sehr persönlich. was anderes wäre mir wichtiger: nämlich links mehr abschneide. sorry, wenn ich so an deinem bild herumschneidere... gedanklich...

fine one anyway,

thilo

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Daniel Alexandrescu   {K:1249} 3/4/2005
I think b&w version is much better! I like them both anyway !

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Uwe Bachmann   {K:10222} 3/4/2005
weiß nicht ob' daran liegt das ich linienfetischist bin (kann schon sein) aber irgendwie find ich die s/w-variante auch noch'n tick stärker, was gerade die betonung der dynamik und des schwungs des motivs angeht....

kommt gut das

vg, uwe

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Diego Ruggiero Diego Ruggiero   {K:10659} 3/4/2005
interesting geometries and so nice point of shot.

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Curtis Feather   {K:5130} 3/4/2005
Verena, after seeing the bw version, I see strong things in both ways. I think my main distraction was the hue of the green, more of a neon and artificial appearing, but this is not a judgement of the hue used, just a personal thing i guess. As in many cases, the difference between color and bw is huge. In either circumstance you have a strong photo, due to the use of formal elements to create a nice and interesting composition. In the color you have the play of the green and the wood, while the bw pushes the perspective further due to the tones on the rail. Many times I find myself leaning towards the bw, but either way here you have nice work.

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Verena Rentrop Verena Rentrop   {K:15233} 3/4/2005
please check my answer to Andreas, the b&w version is attached

Cheers,
Verena

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Verena Rentrop Verena Rentrop   {K:15233} 3/4/2005
@Andreas, a b&w version...but I still have a bit more inclination to the coloured one...I love the warm wood against the cold green

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Curtis Feather   {K:5130} 3/4/2005
Interesting piece here. I like the composition, use of perspective, and repetition. There are some strong elements here, but on a personal level, I find the green distracting, just doesn't seem to fit in this situation. Maybe just not for me, but I also think I'd like to see a bw version of this.

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Andreas Marx   {K:1443} 3/3/2005
Hi Verena,

this one is easy and because of it being easy it is very effective!

Nice point of view - I personally just wish it would be in BW.

Schoene Gruesse

Andreas

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Jeanette Hägglund Jeanette Hägglund   {K:59855} 3/3/2005
Unusual with those colours. Nice curved lines!!!

Jeanette

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K P   {K:3499} 3/3/2005
Interesting scene you put down here, like it!

Regards
Karel

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