Into Shadows
- Category:
- Street & architecture
- Date taken:
- Location:
- Norwich, UK
- Description:
- Foggy night at Elm Hill in Norwich, UK.
- Tag(s):
- street night black and & w
- Others also liked:
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Evve
What do you like?
Love the tone and mood in this one very much, wonderfull, just my cup off tea :)
2 OctoberWhat would you improve?
I would just try and reduce the strength of the lights a bit ;-)
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halowormsbey
What do you like?
i love this in black and white as with what most great black and white images are good for it has bought out the texture and drama
14 SeptemberWhat would you improve?
not keen on so much haze and im guessing in colour this is over exposed but thats just a guess. also not keen on strong vignetting however alot of people are so if thats your style then all good for you :)
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ghadiardja
What do you like?
Great street shot and B&W works well here
13 SeptemberWhat would you improve?
Personally I think the vignette is slightly too heavy and abrupt
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TrieneHH
What do you like?
Great black and white image!
12 SeptemberWhat would you improve?
I would have used a less darker vignette. Especially the upper left corner seems a bit too dark for me.
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wilsol
very nice
10 September -
marribas
Wow!!! this is not a photo, it is a story. Very nice shot, if you took the shot in B&W....good for you, if you converted in B&W in the dark room....great decision. Love the shadows, stone paved street and specially the fog. Great work!!!
Helpful 1 10 September
No exif, can you tell about settings for this one? -
mblum4
What do you like?
I like this image in black and white ,the light very good Dof and Depth field- nice composition good capture
10 SeptemberWhat would you improve?
i would reduce the light a bit in the editing ,,an idea only ,,,but I love the image ,great shot
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Steebo
Oops, I just repeated myself from your first image!!!
10 September -
Steebo
What do you like?
NICE!!...great moody feel to this image.
10 SeptemberWhat would you improve?
Great as it is, but sometimes this kind of shot benefits from having a well placed figure just to give a stronger story.