Newly renovated Elgin Theatre. They have tours for $12 every Thursday and Saturday, it is 1 hour and 30 minutes tour and you can use tripod and take as many pictures as you want...
Canon 5D Mark II, Canon 16-35 EF f2:8L USM II, F11, ISO 400, Manfrotto Tripod.
Three Exposures processed in Photomatix Pro, Noise reduced in Topaz DeNoise 5 and completed work in Photoshop CS5.
18 Jun 04:00
khronos
Impressive....=)
18 Jun 06:10
sonomac
The light is perfect.
18 Jun 07:12
rcuello
Gran disparo, aunque veo zonas muy oscuras.
18 Jun 07:51
ruhri
Fantastic image! I agree with rcuello - some areas are a little too dark.
18 Jun 08:42
vtrou
great angle. and nice treatment.
18 Jun 11:50
roliketto
Thanks guys for your feedback, I respect and appreciate, but reason I kept dark parts was to keep composition as natural as it was possible, plus my style is still to keep shadows and I wanted to pop up red chairs with darker colours and believe me it is
18 Jun 12:10
digicam
Fine Post.
18 Jun 12:13
roliketto
Not easy to work with red and yellow colours where almost everything is red, if you don't keep some shadows or darker sides all composition will be flat...
All the best.
Cheers.
Roland
18 Jun 15:58
mlibrescu
The black shadows are not acceptable, and you should not defend them when people point it out. Well, you can, but you won't learn anything. Google "zone system" and you will learn that shadows don't belong in zone 0, where you have placed them. Try to kee
18 Jun 15:58
mlibrescu
Try to keep an open mind.
18 Jun 16:15
greg1701
what a great old building and super photo...
18 Jun 16:25
roliketto
Well, first of all I said I respect and appreciate the feedback and I just mentioned my points, I am quit open for suggestions ad advise, I don't want to be rudebut don't understand why it bothers you, I did not replay your feedback, if someone would have
18 Jun 16:30
roliketto
I u derstand your message but giving me 7 because you did not like my message does not make sence, you should wore my picture and nit message
18 Jun 18:36
lorenzo
gran bel lavoro
18 Jun 18:36
lorenzo
gran bel lavoro
20 Jun 01:51
jesseli
New to the site. Impressive photo. I like it very much especially with the dark area. If there is no such dark area, the photo would seem much less powerful-that's my personal opinion.
Newly renovated Elgin Theatre. They have tours for $12 every Thursday and Saturday, it is 1 hour and 30 minutes tour and you can use tripod and take as many pictures as you want... Canon 5D Mark II, Canon 16-35 EF f2:8L USM II, F11, ISO 400, Manfrotto Tripod. Three Exposures processed in Photomatix Pro, Noise reduced in Topaz DeNoise 5 and completed work in Photoshop CS5.
Impressive....=)
The light is perfect.
Gran disparo, aunque veo zonas muy oscuras.
Fantastic image! I agree with rcuello - some areas are a little too dark.
great angle. and nice treatment.
Thanks guys for your feedback, I respect and appreciate, but reason I kept dark parts was to keep composition as natural as it was possible, plus my style is still to keep shadows and I wanted to pop up red chairs with darker colours and believe me it is
Fine Post.
Not easy to work with red and yellow colours where almost everything is red, if you don't keep some shadows or darker sides all composition will be flat... All the best. Cheers. Roland
The black shadows are not acceptable, and you should not defend them when people point it out. Well, you can, but you won't learn anything. Google "zone system" and you will learn that shadows don't belong in zone 0, where you have placed them. Try to kee
Try to keep an open mind.
what a great old building and super photo...
Well, first of all I said I respect and appreciate the feedback and I just mentioned my points, I am quit open for suggestions ad advise, I don't want to be rudebut don't understand why it bothers you, I did not replay your feedback, if someone would have
I u derstand your message but giving me 7 because you did not like my message does not make sence, you should wore my picture and nit message
gran bel lavoro
gran bel lavoro
New to the site. Impressive photo. I like it very much especially with the dark area. If there is no such dark area, the photo would seem much less powerful-that's my personal opinion.