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Worn steps
Hi all
I've been away from the forum for quite along time thanks to my PhD getting really busy. Fortunately I do still get the odd opportunity to take photos for fun (turns out running a photography company often means taking a lot of rather uninteresting photos!). I took this in Wells Cathedral and I'd appreciate any C&C you'd care to dish out... [url=http://500px.com/photo/2452688][img]http://pcdn.500px.net/2452688/a8574a3865614f4b32358e4549c6eb07d8656a79/4.jpg[/img][/url] |
Lovely photograph Chris, I really like the flowing lines of the stairs and differing shades of grey throughout, although the sunlight on the floor (in the middle of the photograph) looks a little blown out.
I think you might have been standing in the exact same spot as Frederick Henry Evans in 1903, when he took his "A Sea of Steps" photograph: [url]http://www.philamuseum.org/collections/permanent/66293.html[/url]. I'm not sure which version I prefer :-) Regards Nick |
The blown high lights are a pity because it's a really nice shot that invites you to travel from bottom to top , for me the depth of field looks like it could be deeper because once you get to the top it looks a bit on the soft side .
Mark |
[QUOTE=nick_gray;77740]I think you might have been standing in the exact same spot as Frederick Henry Evans in 1903, when he took his "A Sea of Steps" photograph: [url]http://www.philamuseum.org/collections/permanent/66293.html[/url]. I'm not sure which version I prefer :-)[/QUOTE]
Wow, I'd never seen that before. You're right, we must have been in pretty much exactly the same position. [QUOTE=markgozz;77745]The blown high lights are a pity because it's a really nice shot that invites you to travel from bottom to top , for me the depth of field looks like it could be deeper because once you get to the top it looks a bit on the soft side .[/QUOTE] The highlights are clipped in a few places but I didn't think it detracts particularly. I'll have a play when I get some time and see if I can recover any detail and post up the results. The idea with the depth of field was specifically to have it just a little shallow rather than sharp all the way through as I thought it added a little more of a sense of depth and added a slightly dreamy quality. |
Except for the blown highlights it's a cracking shot. :D
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