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    a frame in a frame in a frame

    This shot was taken in the temple complex at Angkor Wat in Campuchea, as the locals call Cambodia

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    Re: a frame in a frame in a frame

    Ingenious!

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    Re: a frame in a frame in a frame

    Nicely framed.

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    Re: a frame in a frame in a frame

    Well done!

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    Re: a frame in a frame in a frame

    Well seen. The person silhouetted at the end really adds to the effect of distance. Nicely done.

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    Re: a frame in a frame in a frame

    Quote Originally Posted by NorthernFocus View Post
    Well seen. The person silhouetted at the end really adds to the effect of distance. Nicely done.
    Thanks, I think a touch of humanity in the frame not only adds scale to the pic but adds life too.

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    Re: a frame in a frame in a frame

    Nice shot Stephen.

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    Re: a frame in a frame in a frame

    Yes

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    Re: a frame in a frame in a frame

    Well seen. The areas of light and shadow aid in the tunnel effect.

    Sergio

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    Re: a frame in a frame in a frame

    Class!!!

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    Re: a frame in a frame in a frame

    Nice shot Stephen - I seem to remember looking at a view like that when we were in that part of Cambodia a number of years back (I was shooting with a point & shoot back then(.

    This is a tough shot to get right, with the shadow details and highlights in the scene. You seem to have nailed it perfectly!

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    Re: a frame in a frame in a frame

    Quote Originally Posted by GrumpyDiver View Post
    Nice shot Stephen - I seem to remember looking at a view like that when we were in that part of Cambodia a number of years back (I was shooting with a point & shoot back then(.

    This is a tough shot to get right, with the shadow details and highlights in the scene. You seem to have nailed it perfectly!
    The day was in the mid thirties and the light was bright. The area at the bottom was sandy and got blown out because of bright sunshine. I could not get the light inside the building to show detail without blowing out the foreground. I have tried to bring out details on the ground in post but to no avail.

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    Re: a frame in a frame in a frame

    Very nice, Stephen...I have not been successful in doing this kind o shot without blowing out the end of the tunnel.

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