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Artist's Comments
Funicular in Zagreb. Its 66-metre (220 ft) track makes it one of the shortest public-transport funiculars in the world The funicular was built in 1890 and has been in operation since April 23, 1893. Initially it had steam engines, which were substituted with electrical in 1934.Having in mind that it kept its original shape, constructional and most of the technical properties, it was given legal protection as a monument of culture.
Photo taken with my old Sony kit lens. Strange, I'm even satisfied how it turned out, even without noise. Only few adjustings in photomatix and vignetting in lightroom My other HDR photos [link] [link] Comments
Can hardly believe that you didn't use photoshop to achieve this effect, or did you? I kinda confused.
-- Good artists copy; great artists steal. Pablo Picasso Make everything as simple as possible, but not simpler. Albert Einstein Attitude is a little thing that makes a big difference. Winston Churchill Nope, the only thing I made in Photoshop is my sig
I usually have problem with HDR cause my camera has only -07/0/+07 ev in bracket mode instead of -2/0/+2 ev. But this time, that was enough -- "Keep talking. I'll jump in when I get a clue what the hell you're talking about." This is seriously an amazing photo. There is so much depth and richness in colours. Truly amazing quality
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Details
July 23, 2009
9.7 MB 203 KB 900×602 StatisticsCamera Data
DSLR-A300
1/13 second F/8.0 28 mm 100 Jun 24, 2009, 3:15:35 PM |
Critiques
I like the angle the artist has used to get this shot, the fact I can see down onto the street below the trams, the detail is superb and I love the colouration, the only downside is the blue of the tram is too blue, I would tone this down individually in Lightroom, this way your eye does not hit the tram first and its not the focal point.
There is so much to see here the image does not need a focal point.
Great image.
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