I haven't seen anyone questioning his right to take it.

He asked for opinions. He got 'em.

On 2/14/2015 10:52 AM, Bruce Walker wrote:
Rick, in case there's any confusion, Igor is the photographer of
"Square in Dresden from seafood perspective". I was just supporting
his right to take it. :)


On Fri, Feb 13, 2015 at 9:24 PM, Rick Womer <[email protected]> wrote:
Bruce,

 From the person who recently posted "Fishy Nanotech":

I like it.  I like the way the swirl of tram tracks and paving stones draw the 
eye to the building, and I like what the fisheye does to show the context of 
the subject.'

I also think it could benefit from more post-processing, to bring out the 
building more, and get more color and detail in the sky. I might trim a few 
rows of paving stones off the foreground, too.

Compositionally, I think I would might aimed the camera higher, to include more 
sky and fewer paving stones, and to decrease the distortion of the church 
towers.

But generally, I like it.

Cheers,

Rick (whose wife asks herself =why= she got him a fisheye lens...)


http://photo.net/photos/RickW


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