“ Church of the Visitation, Ein Karem, Jerusalem ”
I used shallow depth of field to emphasize the floor tiles in this 1955 church.
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  • Chrissie Cablk Edited 6 months ago

    The low point of view certainly works, Eran. It is difficult for me to determine just what I am looking at, though. There is only a bit of the tile that is in focus, and… more

    The low point of view certainly works, Eran. It is difficult for me to determine just what I am looking at, though. There is only a bit of the tile that is in focus, and easy to view. Since the tiles are your subject, I would like to see them in more detail.

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  • Susanne Zöllner Vizcaino Edited 6 months ago

    Love the use of low angle

    Love the use of low angle

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  • Barry Spigel Edited 6 months ago

    Nice use of black and white. The background building blur adds interest.  But additional focus on the foreground floor tiles may have emphasized the floor details… more

    Nice use of black and white. The background building blur adds interest.  But additional focus on the foreground floor tiles may have emphasized the floor details even more.

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  • Tzvika Stein Edited 6 months ago

    Interesting shot. I think the depth of field is a bit too shallow, not really allowing the viewer to appreciate the textures I think you were going after. I think the… more

    Interesting shot. I think the depth of field is a bit too shallow, not really allowing the viewer to appreciate the textures I think you were going after. I think the black and white presentation works well though.

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#ontheground #getlow #lowangle #jerusalem #church

Genre/Technique

f1.8 Aperture and Wider Black & White Architecture

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