Taken at an old Inn in Bucharest. I was attracted by the complex pattern of the railings. I like the variation in colors, too. Canon S500, with some telephoto. I find that I take most of my photos using the telephoto setting of the lens.
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Harold_L Goldmember 1,192 posts Joined Apr 2005 Location: Boulder, Colorado More info | Jun 14, 2005 22:12 | #1 Taken at an old Inn in Bucharest. I was attracted by the complex pattern of the railings. I like the variation in colors, too. Canon S500, with some telephoto. I find that I take most of my photos using the telephoto setting of the lens. Harold
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Meerkat17 Goldmember 1,868 posts Joined Jan 2004 Location: Durham UK More info | Jun 15, 2005 02:38 | #2 Its an interesting concept but for it to work I think you need something which will lead your eye into the image David
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Jun 15, 2005 22:42 | #3 Thanks for your comment, David. I can see your point. I even considered whether there was anyway to crop this image to bring out a "lead-in" feature, and decided that there wasn't, for me at any rate. When I look at this image, I find that my eyes are attracted most to the two closest posts at the left center, on the horizontal landing. For some reason, I personally like the feel of this image - it is in part due to the interplay of the different colors. Harold
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Meerkat17 Goldmember 1,868 posts Joined Jan 2004 Location: Durham UK More info | Harold, David
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David, thanks for taking the time and effort to work with my image. I tried cropping, following in your footsteps. I like the fact that the distracting structure in the first landing is removed, as well as the far right post. I'll still stick with the color version, however. Harold
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Meerkat17 Goldmember 1,868 posts Joined Jan 2004 Location: Durham UK More info | Jun 16, 2005 10:56 | #6 You're welcome and although I did the B&W and the Sepia I think I also prefer the colour version - best to explore all avenues! David
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