Luminous Landscape Forum
The Art of Photography => Street Showcase => Topic started by: KLaban on April 12, 2019, 06:21:59 pm
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From the streets of Nimaj, Rajasthan.
(http://www.keithlaban.co.uk/Similitude.jpg)
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Great, as always.
Looks like one of the persons is right- and the other left handed, from the winding of the turbans
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Great, as always.
Looks like one of the persons is right- and the other left handed, from the winding of the turbans
Yes! Great shot.
And good spotting, Rab.
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Very fine, Keith.
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Thanks guys, and, Rabanito, great observational skills!
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First class!
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First class!
Robert, many thanks.
It's strange, but more often than not when I can't get a shot to work in the original 3:2 format I almost invariably seem to revert to 1:1.
I think Rob might have something to say about that?
;-)
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Keith,
A wonderfully beautiful color palette!!!
Peter
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Keith,
A wonderfully beautiful color palette!!!
Peter
Thanks, Peter.
I found one of the most important lessons learned when a student was the possibility and value of a limited palette: it has served me well throughout the years.
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Keith,
A wonderfully beautiful color palette!!!
Peter
+1
My own color vision is quite defective, but even to me Keith's color palette is always beautiful.
Whenever I see a new post from him, I know it's Keith's from the colors, before any other hints.
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My own color vision is quite defective, but even to me Keith's color palette is always beautiful.
Whenever I see a new post from him, I know it's Keith's from the colors, before any other hints.
Thanks, Eric.
That said much depends on the palette of the subject rather than any magic sauce applied by me. Fortunately I'm very happy with the colour I get out of camera and so have little to do. Tonality is a different matter.