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19-JUL-2007

Guinardo - by endika

"Guinardo" is the name of my district, where the old houses and workshops are disappearing, and the new buildings takes their places.

Olympus Evolt E-510
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Date/Time19-Jul-2007 19:25:38
MakeOlympus
ModelE-510
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Focal Length14 mm
Exposure Time1/250 sec
Aperturef/8
ISO Equivalent200
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Olympus DSLR Challenge26-Jul-2007 19:44
Thankyou for your comments.
I'm attracted by the pictoric quality of simple things (they experiments another kind of transition, from the trivial to the trascendent). I guess that most of you knows what I'm trying to say.
Marc: the conversion is done in Lightroom's "grayscale", darkening the "aqua" and "blue" channels (and a little the "green" and "purple" too, in order to balance the grey curve). endika
Guest 26-Jul-2007 12:06
That really is a nice bw rendition for sure. I seem to never be able to render skies like this. Red channel ?

Marc
Guest 24-Jul-2007 09:00
Nicely rendered in B&W Endika.

Frank
Guest 20-Jul-2007 16:04
Brent and Shirley have it. My kinda shot.......we must be related Endika ;-)
Nice use of framing with the cars. Most try to avoid them as eye sores. I just see them as elements in the composition. Nice work.
charlie
Shirley Haden20-Jul-2007 00:14
Very nice sample of the new mixing in with the old. Before you know it, the city will forget those old shops and the new ones will be the ones getting replaced again.
Guest 19-Jul-2007 21:43
Cool idea Endika! I line how the building itself is making a transition out of the shadows and into the light - as well as the one stated from old to new styles. Good stuff!