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I really admire the ability to use structures to define space. This is a masterful example. It deserved to win. Congratulations.
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The level of detail in your shot is astounding, Ordo !
You should be proud with this shot, I know I would ![]() |
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Congratulations. Great shot. How did you take that pic?
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congrats, getting in puts you in very good company. Nicely captured.
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I did not see this before. Congrats, Ordo! It's a very creative photo of the Eiffel Tower.
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Thanks everybody.
Its shot from one of the balconies and terraces inside the tower. Framed carefully in camera. At the time i used (and still use) a Sekonic light meter and measured incident light, first at floor level and several more measures when ascending. Camera is a Medium Format Mamiya 7, 6x7 with Kodak Porta ISO 400 film. The negative is 6X7, a big negative that permits really big prints. I made several prints of the picture, at 50 cm. and 80 cm. The bigger the print the more detail you see. I'm tempted to go to 2 meters. Talking about resolution, here's a challenge. Who can find this lady? ![]() |
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