tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32106829.post9019587197633360676..comments2023-08-13T02:37:32.715+12:00Comments on Ben's Photo Sketchbook: Beyond - 向うBen Nakagawahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01362171644695652901noreply@blogger.comBlogger12125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32106829.post-27375521857122089612009-05-31T12:57:45.554+12:002009-05-31T12:57:45.554+12:00Actually I like both versions. Perhaps the inclus...Actually I like both versions. Perhaps the inclusion of the frame of the last (closest) entrance would have been my choice for a cut, but then I am not a photographer and do not understand the crop system fully. It is just an eye thing with me. Still a fascinating shot.<br />Lesley Expat KiwiAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32106829.post-35920351824706477152009-05-31T10:10:27.170+12:002009-05-31T10:10:27.170+12:00Thanks, TK.Thanks, TK.Ben Nakagawahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01362171644695652901noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32106829.post-81911585994407551692009-05-31T07:25:35.896+12:002009-05-31T07:25:35.896+12:00Tena koe ehoa
I like the bottom version without th...Tena koe ehoa<br />I like the bottom version without the influences of the outside working on the main perspective and the geometry there. The play of light on the planes is a great visual point-of-interest and the reflection provides a greater sense of depth and dimension.ndiginizhttp://nativflavaz.photoposts.org/index.phpnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32106829.post-21857487411494172362009-05-30T19:16:22.923+12:002009-05-30T19:16:22.923+12:00Cheers, Lachezar.Cheers, Lachezar.Ben Nakagawahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01362171644695652901noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32106829.post-10825804841390646852009-05-30T19:16:01.949+12:002009-05-30T19:16:01.949+12:00No, Lesley. In the end, I did not want to cut tha...No, Lesley. In the end, I did not want to cut that part. That is the hint of where about and strangeness of space in context. <br /><br />Don't to fussy about the image on the screen. It's never be the exact. <br />You can comment whatever you felt and that is your opinion and not necessary agree with photographer. I love to hear how people see it or find something in. That may surprise me Ben Nakagawahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01362171644695652901noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32106829.post-44383422872009093172009-05-30T19:11:02.758+12:002009-05-30T19:11:02.758+12:00Great B&W Ben! Fantastic image by all accounts...Great B&W Ben! Fantastic image by all accounts! Cheers!Lachezarhttp://www.aucklanddailyphoto.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32106829.post-2880905234173121492009-05-30T15:07:05.450+12:002009-05-30T15:07:05.450+12:00Portrait instead of landscape would have been inte...Portrait instead of landscape would have been interesting to eliminate righthand side. My partner is using a Dell 2405FPW screen, I will have to take a peek at NDP when he is not around. <br />Lesley Expat KiwiAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32106829.post-89327842978891890482009-05-29T21:34:05.165+12:002009-05-29T21:34:05.165+12:00Thanks Gavin. I liked the tunnel effect and patte...Thanks Gavin. I liked the tunnel effect and patterns. <br />I try to crop out the right side but some how I could not make comfortable with the result and ratios. Besides, that kind a exhibiting contract from outside and this strange space. <br />it's old brick building converted to the apartment and office space.Ben Nakagawahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01362171644695652901noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32106829.post-90802285924689981972009-05-29T21:30:48.051+12:002009-05-29T21:30:48.051+12:00Lesley, I'm mostly working on a LCD these days. It...Lesley, I'm mostly working on a LCD these days. It's Dell 2309W but adjusted colour to match close to the normal CRT (Philips 19"). No special calibration has been done but match to close to the print I'm getting from my printer.<br />I often readjust for printing so I'm aiming to average monitor most people have. <br /><br />Just note for a laptop, because we open and close the lid many times, Ben Nakagawahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01362171644695652901noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32106829.post-63909447523544851632009-05-29T21:17:44.459+12:002009-05-29T21:17:44.459+12:00Interesting tension between inside and out. Great ...Interesting tension between inside and out. Great perspective, geometry, pattern, light and shadow.gavin harthttp://azureglobe.com/pb/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32106829.post-21120693838294242172009-05-29T21:06:06.983+12:002009-05-29T21:06:06.983+12:00PS My above comment was made on a Vaio 10" laptop...PS My above comment was made on a Vaio 10" laptop. Can you tell me what CRT you are using to view photos? Cheers<br />Lesley Expat KiwiAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32106829.post-71561858831227893972009-05-29T20:47:08.210+12:002009-05-29T20:47:08.210+12:00Nice shot! I have to say this reminds me of a Tor...Nice shot! I have to say this reminds me of a Tori (Japanese gate?) shot my daughter took in Kyoto. Love the square depth to this black and white photo. Where, where, where!? Sadly I suspect an old building with a facade with the new building behind, but it does not detract from the great photography Ben. <br />Lesley Expat KiwiAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com