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Sven Hafner


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Delhi.

Xpan Portrait. 45mm, Agfa APX 100.

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  • Murat Kurt 8. Mai 2011, 11:23

    sehr gut
  • Felix Hug 28. Februar 2007, 4:25

    Again. I like the panorama. It just opens another space to work with. I like the story telling in this picture better. i can see/feel what the guys are doing here. I like that the scaffold is in shot and dont mind at all the DOF. Its not about showing off the building in the background, but to portrait the workers.

    Saying this there is one thing I'm not so sure about: Whenever we raise the camera, we draw attention. Sometimes we look for that reaction, but sometimes we just prefer to be a fly on the wall and observe.

    In the shot all people are looking at you now, without your wish you have become part of the picture, mirrored in the reactions.
    Its on you to decide if you like that, or if you want just keep shooting the next time until that reaction has settled down and the guys go back to their daily business.

    There is no right or wrong, just a thought.

    On the technical side: It looks like the shot was taken close to mid day with very contrasty light. The exposue is well chosen, but because of the light situation you loose the detail in the rocky parts quite a bit.Maybe its just the digital transfer over from your raw files/slides/negs.
  • Steffen S. 24. Februar 2007, 15:29

    Sehr geil eingesetztes Pano, kommt genial gut!

    LG Steffen
  • Thierry Burgherr 24. Februar 2007, 9:38

    Ja, die Delhi Serie in Deinem Blog ist ganz heiss. Ich finde, dass der Hintergrund des Bildes noch ein bisschen mehr Kontrast und Tiefen erleiden könnte. Oder hast Du das für die Bildgestaltung bewusst ein wenig diffus gehalten ?
    liebe Grüsse - thierry

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