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Photographer  cecilia tovini {Karma:29423}
Project N/A Camera Model Canon EOS 20D
Categories Architecture
Film Format Digital JPEG
Portfolio architecture
Lens Canon  17-40 mm USM L
Uploaded 1/6/2006 Film / Memory Type FC 400 ISO
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Views 387 Shutter 1/500
Favorites Aperture f/15
Critiques 9 Rating Critique Only Image
Location City -  Casablanca
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Country - Morocco   Morocco
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Len Webster Len Webster   {K:25714} 1/22/2006
Interesting idea. Well done.

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Vijay Kurhade   {K:10118} 1/20/2006
very nice
keep shooting

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Enrico Mazzoni Enrico Mazzoni   {K:888} 1/14/2006
Composizione favolosa.

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Cernan Catig Cernan Catig   {K:2905} 1/11/2006
cecilia, fantastic framing of the mosque, i agree with the earlier comments of it being overexposed. but still great capture and concept.

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cecilia tovini   {K:29423} 1/6/2006
Hi John, you notice something right. In the original the sky was blue but not so brillant. I made some changes playing with inverted selections and regulating the colour separately.
Perhaps it will be better leaving the picture as it was but I like the contrast between the blu of the sky and the arch.
Heva a good week end. Cecilia

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cecilia tovini   {K:29423} 1/6/2006
Thank you Paul for your suggestions and thank you for the comment. Cecilia

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AJ Miller AJ Miller   {K:49168} 1/6/2006
Lovely composition - I especially like the asymmetry you've caught in the arch (which is in reality perfectly symmetrical, I'm sure!) It provides a great frame for the mosque, with the highest point of the arch above the top of the minaret - very clever.

I have an issue with the colours though - while the sky is a fabulous blue, the mosque itself looks rather burnt out.

John

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Paul's Photos Paul's Photos   {K:35235} 1/6/2006
nice scene, I like the architecture.. the highlights of the building in the distance are a bit blown out. This is probably because the camera's metering was focused on the archway. I am sure the sun was pretty bright especially in Morocco. Reducing the exposure a few stops would help greatly. Another technique is two take multiple images of the same scene at different exposure settings (one for the arch and the other for the building in the distance). This would allow you to combine the images later and have the proper exposure settings for both subjects of the image. I like the composition, good use of the arch as a frame... nicely seen and captured.

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Marco Donatiello   {K:12147} 1/6/2006
Cecilia, inutile riprete che le tue foto di viaggio hanno sempre una marcia in pił!
Ciao

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