Either you brought only one lens or your back was up against the wall. It looks like you couldn't capture everything you wanted in most.
yes,it was 18-55mm f3.6-5.5
Yegor, they're all interesting, and I never get tired of looking at pictures of Venice (my son went there last fall and I've been greatly enjoying his pictures on flickr). I really think the 3rd one works well -- the shininess of the street leads the eye farther into the picture. The architectural details in #5 and #6 are interesting, but in #4, I can't tell what it is I'm looking at -- ?
4- Reflection of a balcony in water among a snow! In my opinion good ' colors '))) me, possibly, do not suffice attention of trifles, therefore and I ask about mistakes
Oh, I see it now -- I think in B&W it's not clear that I'm looking at a puddle. It was confusing.
I don't think you're working on "trifles" at all -- I really like pictures that focus on the details of things. I think on the last one, I might do a squarer crop in order to lose the strong diagonal on the upper right, but then you'd lose some of the interesting scrollwork right below that. Sorry I can't be more help!
Thanks!!! Last photo was much more big! I have cut off many times, and have stopped on this version....
Last edited by Skitalez; 19th December 2010 at 07:23 PM.
Yegor:
What else can I say - I can't see them.
Glenn
No, can't see - it must be in black/white.
Maybe I don't have photo receptors in my eyes for black and white - only for colour.
Glenn
Hi Yegor, I liked the photo.