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    Re: Tourist or Street 2: Rear View of Flat Iron Bulding, Toronto

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    Hi John - I agree with David! Definitely unique. Is that made from cloth or is it metal sheeting formed to look like it is flapping about?
    Well taken!
    Hi Sandy,

    I know that the front and sides of the building are all brick, I read about the history of the building and it was stated that the artist (Derek Michael Besant) utilized "trompe l'oeil" style which was popularized art technique meaning to deceive the eye, so any surface could be used. Thanks for commenting.

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    Re: Tourist or Street 2: Rear View of Flat Iron Bulding, Toronto

    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowman View Post

    I know that the front and sides of the building are all brick, I read about the history of the building and it was stated that the artist (Derek Michael Besant) utilized "trompe l'oeil" style which was popularized art technique meaning to deceive the eye, so any surface could be used. Thanks for commenting.
    This is rather like pavement artists who fool the eye into thinking there is a ladder going into a crater, or there is a swimming pool. I have seen some great examples on the web, but they have to be viewed from the right direction for them to work best.

    This particular building though is very unusual. Whereas I can see the door has been painted and can accept that the walls have been painted, my brain has real difficulty with the partly covered windows so I am much more fooled by them!

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    Re: Tourist or Street 2: Rear View of Flat Iron Bulding, Toronto

    Quote Originally Posted by Rufus View Post
    This is rather like pavement artists who fool the eye into thinking there is a ladder going into a crater, or there is a swimming pool. I have seen some great examples on the web, but they have to be viewed from the right direction for them to work best.

    This particular building though is very unusual. Whereas I can see the door has been painted and can accept that the walls have been painted, my brain has real difficulty with the partly covered windows so I am much more fooled by them!
    Hi David,

    You are correct that angle of view and distance as well helps make the effect what it is, the very practice of art in general, especially oil painting, relies on this tricking of the eye. When you view an oil painting at close range you see the dabs, textures, and mixtures of hues which were used to make fine details of the skin, hair, and lace of a portrait. Thanks for viewing.

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    Re: Tourist or Street 2: Whirling

    It is always a joy to walk around a city and see a live performance.

    Tourist or Street 2: Sparkle City

    f/7.1, ISO 400, 1/250sec

    Printed on 8.5" x 11.0" Epson glossy photo paper, I might try to do another on Baryta to see if tones are enhanced.

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    Re: Tourist or Street 2: Whirling

    Hi John - It would be a treat to be able to see live performances. Our little town 'rolls up the sidewalks' by 21:00. LOL
    I like your image but I do think as you suggested that the tones may need a little bit of enhancement?

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    Re: Tourist or Street 2: Whirling

    Quote Originally Posted by skitterbug View Post
    Hi John - It would be a treat to be able to see live performances. Our little town 'rolls up the sidewalks' by 21:00. LOL
    I like your image but I do think as you suggested that the tones may need a little bit of enhancement?
    Hi Sandy,

    Hopefully your town moves the live performances indoors after 21:00, thanks for commenting.

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    Re: Tourist or Street 2: Whirling

    Hopefully your town moves the live performances indoors after 21:00....
    An amusing thought indeed. I'm not in town after 21:00 so I can't say what they are doing then! LOL

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    Re: Tourist or Street 2: Next Stop Broadway

    Another live event capture.

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    Re: Tourist or Street 2: Next Stop Broadway

    Hi John - I love the expression of this young dancer (I assume that is what she does?). Well done!

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    Re: Tourist or Street 2: Next Stop Broadway

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    Hi John - I love the expression of this young dancer (I assume that is what she does?). Well done!
    Hi Sandy,

    Yes she is a dancer, thanks for commenting.

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    Re: Tourist or Street 2: Fountain Plaza

    Tourist or Street 2: Sparkle City

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    Re: Tourist or Street 2: Fountain Plaza

    Hi John - Interesting perspective! Definitely a bit different than your usual work? Well done.

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    Re: Tourist or Street 2: Fountain Plaza

    Quote Originally Posted by skitterbug View Post
    Hi John - Interesting perspective! Definitely a bit different than your usual work? Well done.
    Hi Sandy,
    Thanks for commenting.

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    Re: Tourist or Street 2: Which Country

    John, I like the concept, the angles, the separation of every column or flagpole on the left, the reflection. But the execution seems either noisey or lacking sharpness, which is not your normal approach.

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    Re: Tourist or Street 2: Which Country

    Quote Originally Posted by Rufus View Post
    John, I like the concept, the angles, the separation of every column or flagpole on the left, the reflection. But the execution seems either noisey or lacking sharpness, which is not your normal approach.
    Hi David,


    Thanks for comments and critique.

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    Re: Tourist or Street 2: City at Night

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    I shot a series of 50 images within 15 minutes and not one of them included any people, this is a rarity for me but I was concentrating more on architecture, lights, and colors in lowlight conditions while handholding the camera. Comments welcome.

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    Re: Tourist or Street 2: City at Night

    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowman View Post
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    Tourist or Street 2: Sparkle City

    I shot a series of 50 images within 15 minutes and not one of them included any people, this is a rarity for me but I was concentrating more on architecture, lights, and colors in lowlight conditions while handholding the camera. Comments welcome.
    My comments - I like it - I like the colors, the lighting and the scene! Nice!

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    Re: Tourist or Street 2: City at Night

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    My comments - I like it - I like the colors, the lighting and the scene! Nice!
    Hi Sandy,

    Thanks for commenting.

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    Re: Tourist or Street 2: K-9

    They said he's only playing but he looked serious to me. A K-9 demonstration. f/7.1, ISO 400, 1/320sec

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    Re: Tourist or Street 2: City at Night

    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowman View Post
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    I shot a series of 50 images within 15 minutes and not one of them included any people, this is a rarity for me but I was concentrating more on architecture, lights, and colors in lowlight conditions while handholding the camera. Comments welcome.
    This is definitely one of your stronger recent shots.

    These street shots are challenging to do at the best of times as random things seem to happen at the wrong moment, in my experience, and ruin the shot. You have avoided these in this shot.

    The single car with its brake lights and tail lights on draw the viewer into the scene and past the larger parked are in the foreground. The care that is pulling out from the side blocks the viewer from looking down the sidewalk and pulling the eyes away from the main scene.

    Well executed and processed image.

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