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Hi Eugene, interesting door photo. Another subject that I am a fan of is doors. I love the sharpness and detail in the old door. The color and wood grains are always interesting in old doors... at least to me. Rusty hindges always some nice hidden tones that the camera will find and our eyes will miss (always a surprise while processing the photo). I wish there was an old lock on the door instead of the one in your photo but I know about 99% you have no control over that unless you own the door. However, the framing is OK. I know I will be debating myself for a moment between each shot where to frame the lock and the opening of the door. Well, I am babbling away, I like your door photo, nice.
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† wovo 05/09/2005 21:25
wel done, like this kind of motiveswovo
† Ralf Scholze 28/04/2005 23:16
Eugene, you write english very well. please don´t talk about my hungerian skills ;-)Eugene B 28/04/2005 23:06
Sorry, i dont speak english:-(Frame made whit canavas enlargening funkcio.
This in Hungary, near Budapest a little village Etyek.
† Ralf Scholze 28/04/2005 22:58
hello charles,where is this winery? the structure of the old wood, the rusty metall. quite -- wine is sleeping
yours
ralf
@charles, here is an old lock for you
;-)
Carlo A. Muscat 28/04/2005 22:49
Great picture...can I ask a question...how do you create the border for the photo? :)Charles Fowler 28/04/2005 22:08
Hi Eugene, interesting door photo. Another subject that I am a fan of is doors. I love the sharpness and detail in the old door. The color and wood grains are always interesting in old doors... at least to me. Rusty hindges always some nice hidden tones that the camera will find and our eyes will miss (always a surprise while processing the photo). I wish there was an old lock on the door instead of the one in your photo but I know about 99% you have no control over that unless you own the door. However, the framing is OK. I know I will be debating myself for a moment between each shot where to frame the lock and the opening of the door. Well, I am babbling away, I like your door photo, nice.Chas