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I fiddled around with this image sometime ago, this one constantly catches my attention. Did I overdo this one? I was really trying bring the harp out...Julius
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Hi,
Not quite enough detail for me... also I think would make a nicer image to see the harp-ers face (is that even a word?). However nice presentation with the slight angle and the moody, noisy contrast works well. Dom |
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The person playing the harp is a harpist.
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I found the topic name fascinating before even seeing the image. There seems to be interesting figures round where the photo was taken. Yet, looks like a work by a hidden camera!
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I really like it. In terms of exposure, technically it's low on detail, but I really think it works in this case. It's an artistic deviation from tradition. Nice
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