Parc Vauban, Lille
Published on May 25, 2005.
Tags: Black and White, Canon EF-S 18-55, Canon EOS 350D, Portfolio, Urban, Water.
Comments
luminouslens on May 25, 2005 #1
Oh my god, this is gorgeous. This is really nicely presented in black and white. What a fabulous job. I especially like the water falling lighly in the foreground of the photograph. Fantastic.
(I think the foreground is maybe a bit too dark where the rocks are, but I don’t know whether this could be adjusted. Maybe you could try selectively lightening them since their edges are so well defined?)
ChrisK on May 26, 2005 #2
Ooo this is really nice - love the composition and the dark tones - Youve done a great job on this one - lets have more of these please ![]()
Turfdigger on May 26, 2005 #3
Great work, man! This one definitely does a fine job of transporting the viewer into the scene.
Marc on May 26, 2005 #4
Quite a departure from your usual scenes. I’m not sure I like it in black and white though, makes the water look muddy.
Marina on May 27, 2005 #5
WOW! Very impressive shot. IMO the dark foreground is good - it gives a nice contrasts to the light in the water and it also creates a more mystical atmosphere.
miles on May 29, 2005 #6
Nice BW, that water falling is great.
cliff on May 30, 2005 #7
Very cool one.
Massimo on May 30, 2005 #8
The water is not muddy, I rather like it as it is right at the center of the tonal range. The dark rocks in the foreground and the bright light on top provide a good layering of the scene. Well done.
