“ A century ago? ”
As a theme the rule of thirds is not so exciting. I apply it very often in my photographs. So I looked for an extra challenge and played around a bit with deliberate unsharpness and added "some" grain to the picture. Combined with the black and white it gives the picture a vintage look. The ...
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This photo qualifies for the "Extra Challenge": Street Photography
  • Sophia Bo Edited 5 years ago

    The use of black and white processing enhances this photo.
    I really like the pointillist look of this image… more

    The use of black and white processing enhances this photo.
    I really like the pointillist look of this image.
    I would have maybe cloned out a few bigger dots in the top right-hand corner and slightly lower.
    I find this image really visually appealing. There's a beauty to it.

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  • Judy Wright Edited 5 years ago

    Nicely done. The deliberate softening blurs the cyclists enough that you can't tell if it's a recent or a vintage shot. I would clean up a couple of the more… more

    Nicely done. The deliberate softening blurs the cyclists enough that you can't tell if it's a recent or a vintage shot. I would clean up a couple of the more noticeable spots in the upper right corner that look like sensor dust. The leading line of the trees really puts the finishing touch on this image.

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Nikon D750 Nikon 24-85mm f/3.5-4.5
1/15 f/22 50 44

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#ruleofthirds #bike #europeanframers #vintage #blackandwhite #grain #unsharpness #fineart

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