Montréal – ISO100 – F2.8 – 1/60 – GIMP and G’MIC
Taken in Montréal, Québec, in April 2014.
I like the heavy urban presence here. Unmovable concrete, bricks and windows. Then we see in the middle of this stopped urban scenery two individuals following the one way.
If I didn’t know this was 2014, I would say that this picture could be from years past. Great shot!
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Thanks a lot!
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Chouette de te retrouver ici Meho, belle photo !!!
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Merci Anick! Fait longtemps non?
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En effet, suis allée voir le Mehograph du coup, bon boulot que cette page anniversaire ;O)
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Wonderful.
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Thank you Jo!
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Fantastic bw. Exquisite.
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Thank you Marcos!
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Magnificent! I love every little detail about this image. Really excellent!
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Thank you Robyn!
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Wonderful Shot..:)
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Thank you!
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Such an eye catching image. I really like the detail on the front of the building, as well as the lights in the windows, the signage outside, the people walking by. Very nice!
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Thank you! 😀
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So many wonderful worn grains of time in this shot Meho, so full of atmosphere!
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Glad you like it Patti. Thank you!
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Wonderful texture to this shot!
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Thank you Louise!
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Très joli photo! Belle journée à toi!
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Merci et à toi aussi!
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Just love this bnw, this is in HDR too, right? I’d love to take lessons from you🙋🙋
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No Barb it is not an HDR.
You just have to take three different images with your camera, using a tripod. One darker, the second one normal and the last one with more light. Then you must use a software that can do HDR. I know that Gimp can do this and also, Luminance HDR can do this. Check this out : http://www.wikihow.com/Create-High-Dynamic-Range-Photographs
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Thank you, appreciate it🙋🙋
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I love the grittiness of this image Meho 🙂 The combination of the hard materials, the graffiti to the right and just the fact that you captured a perfectly normal moment in time for the subjects and turned it into something extraordinary for the viewers. Well done my friend 🙂
I read a quote from somewhere I do not recall that stated “When you photograph in color you capture their clothes, but when you photograph in black and white you capture their souls” and it is certainly true in this example.
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Thanks 😀 !
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Beautiful shot, Meho. Nicely framed. I love Montreal.
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Thank you Emilio! Have been there?
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Yes, a few years ago. We went to Montreal and Quebec City! I loved it there!
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Great!
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