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[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note |
Sometimes perspectives are very powerful and on this occasion I decided to experiment with the last stage of the setting sun while my friend held up his camera in line with the sun setting into his lens! Any comments welcome and thanks for viewing. |
parasbhalla, brech, inaam, VicZik, mushtaqhussain has marked this note useful Only registered TrekLens members may rate photo notes. |
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Indeed, you way of seeing the things is exceptional and this picture is another feather in your hat, Dilshan!
The silhouette of the person pointing his camera-lens upwards to the Sun, gives a feeling of "wonders with the camera"! Great sharpness and well managed exposure in this shot.
Good work!
Thanks and regards,
Paras
- Mitra
(16) - [2011-11-16 14:30]
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Hi Dilshan,
Great sharpness, well managed exposure in this shot & beautiful silhouette of your friend. Well done.
Mitra
- inaam
(4859) - [2011-11-16 14:55]
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Hello Dilshan,
Warmth of the atmosphere is lovely in this frame. Silhouette of a man standing with holding sun on his camera's lense is interesting. A wonderful idea and a fabulous presentation. Well done. Thanks for sharing.
Best Wishes,
Inaam
- AndroK
(15189) - [2011-11-16 23:05]
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Hi Dilshan...
Nice taken shoot...
Silhouette of a man standing with holding sun on his camera's lense is interesting...
Regards...
Andrija
- john1
(8448) - [2011-11-17 3:28]
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Hi Dilshan,
Once again, beautifull composition and splendid sunset.
All this warm colors, the silhouette of this guy.
The B/G with the reflections of the sun, a great composition I think.
TFS.
MY best regards.
John
Hi Dilshan
Perfect timing and perfect framing captured with superb silhouette of your fellow photographer with wonderful color tones of the sun set which is so incredible.
Best Wishes
mushtaq
Is that Ben Kingsley in the shot?
Beautifully taken shot, Dilshan, and very imaginative composition.
Some may argue about the horizon being too centrally placed, but I think the positioning of the model in silhouette catching the setting sun into the lens, along with excellent light control are perfect.
Nice work,
Martin