shadows

Posted by akarui (Kagoshima, Japan) on 17 April 2008 in Architecture.

Kumamoto. This is 2 different pictures which I join together as I don't know which one is the best...

Thank you very much for all your comments.
You can see the same picture in bigger size and better resolution on my new blog.

GJC from Kyoto, Japan

Really clever! I like the bottom one better, but that's just my taste. It's very clever to put them together, however, because then you don't have to choose. Well seen.

17 Apr 2008 12:17pm

Nataly from Santa Monica, United States

Great light capture. I like the bottom one better as well, but as a composition they work perfectly together.

17 Apr 2008 2:44pm

standley from brou-sur-chantereine, France

Bien vu de les avoir mises ensemble. Personnellement je préfère la composition de celle du bas.

17 Apr 2008 8:43pm

MaryB from Staffordshire, United Kingdom

They work wonderfully together, untill i read you commentary, I didn't realise there were two images. Fantastic, both of them.

17 Apr 2008 10:20pm

pedro alexandre from loures, Portugal

warm tones nice shadows, perfect and peacefull.

20 Apr 2008 2:26pm

drphoto from Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom

I like these two, lovely patterns anc colours. i can see why you had difficulty choosing between them. have you thought a bout merging them into one? it would take a bit of work in Photoshop but I think you could do it. Here is a really quick example, I hope you don't mind. You can still see inaccuracies at the join but these could be removed with a little extra care.

Dan

20 Apr 2008 4:08pm

@drphoto: Thank you very much Daniel. You did a great job! I really appreciate. I will have a try when I have time.

Evelyne Dubos from Le Mans, France

Difficile de les dissocier au final (j'ai tendance a préférer le graphisme de la 1ère mais j'aime mieux le contraste de la seconde...) alors je penche pour la solution de Dan qui fait une belle proposition, et prête à l'emploi en plus !!!

8 May 2008 3:38pm

Canon PowerShot G9
1/30 second
F/4.0
ISO 200
17 mm

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