"...a warp in Space/Time..."

© Charles V. Struse Sr

"...a warp in Space/Time..."

Uploaded: May 27, 2006 20:05:26

Description

...This is an actual wall and arches of a public building on a university campus, enjoy this visual treat, Thank you...

Exif: FNumber: 5.6, ExposureBiasValue: 0/10, ExposureTime: 0.00625, Flash: flash did not fire, ISO: 320, WhiteBalance:

Comments

Erika Parker May 28, 2006

Hey Charles, This is a really nice photo. Good work. How does it look if you up the contrast a tiny bit? #453991

Charles V. Struse Sr level-classic May 28, 2006

Hello, and Thank you. It is nice to hear from others concerning something that the photographer sees. Usually we see with different eyes. This shot is unaltered or enhanced in any way. I used an y2 filter, and shot it in the available light. I am in the habit of not altering my original shots. Maybe a polarizer, or a filter but nothing after that. Im not very good with the computer, and or programs, so I just try to keep an, "open eye". Maybe in the future I would like to learn quite a lot more, about the art form, and enhancing my photos. I have some ideas I would like to work on in the future. Thank you so very much for allowing me to share with you, "someplace and something where I was", respectfully; Chuck #2825910

Erika Parker May 29, 2006

Wow, that makes it even more impressive. I think most people, myself included see a shot, but then also see how it can be manipulated. That has its positive and negative aspect I guess. There are lots of things you can do on photoshop, but I find it amazing to capture an incredible scene without any altering technique. Very cool photo. #2828563

Charles V. Struse Sr level-classic May 29, 2006

......THANK YOU, for your kind remarks. I liked some of your gallery pieces as well. I like to use the following as my guide, "CAPTIVUS BREVIS", which is Latin for, "to be captured in a brief moment of time and or space". Sort of a logo you know. Thanks again, respectfully; Chuck #2829565

Bruce E. Van-Buskirk level-classic August 25, 2009

Nice picture. It has a rhythm and an interesting symmetry. I think it should be a prize winner.

Bruce #7888003

Rudi Reiner level-classic January 04, 2014

Congratulations on your win, a superb architectural shot! #10936911

Merna L. Nobile January 11, 2014


I recently opened my e-mail and found an announcement from Better Photo that the month of November award winners were basking in the glory of finding their name beside their beautiful entry. CONGRATULATIONS!
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