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-- Regards! Marcin Stawiarz www.stawiarz.com - Portfolio www.nd-magazine.com - Neutral Density Magazine Very nice shoot, the perspective is impressive. Very good detail too, the process you gave to this is very good, nice tone and contrast.
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Today I got some time on my hands to look in the photography section. This photograph grabbed my attention from the very moment I laid my eye on it, not because of the colors or the composition. No, I recognized it immediately as a work of Marcin Stawiarz.
For those that wonder how I knew this: this artist knows his way around the digital darkroom. The image doesn't only excel in terms of composition and feeling but also manages to transfer the feeling that this person knows what he is doing when working on the post-processing.
Although I get the feeling that the artist knows what he is doing, I don't get an overwhelming feeling when seeing this image. Normally when seeing his images I feel a certain connection with the place that he is photographing, this might be caused since the image was taken from a roof and not from ground level as I'm used to see from this person.
As I mentioned before this person knows what he is doing when doing the post-processing and this can be read out of the image in a very simple way: purple can be easily overdone in dark areas (or even not noticeable) and yellow can easily be to yellow that it no longer looks like natural light.
And to wrap it up in bite sized chunks: great image by a professional but missing some impact that are normally present in his images.
this place is so incredible, standing on the ground and look at the spire. i just can not believe that you captured this whole (i dunno 120m high?) spire on ONE picture (and its not from the bottom haha
i adore the clouds and that it seems like the spire is touching these. ahw.
and what has to be said is that the people walking around are giving this picture so much life and movement... PERFECT.
everything. colors, composition... everything
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