I photographed this image at the Eden Roc Hotel on Miami Beach with my Canon 5D MK II. ISO 200, f/2.8, 1/200 sec, EF70-200mm f/2.8L IS USM, 100mm, Evaluative Metering, Auto Exposure, Auto WB, No Flash. Comments welcome...
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I photographed this image at the Eden Roc Hotel on Miami Beach with my Canon 5D MK II. ISO 200, f/2.8, 1/200 sec, EF70-200mm f/2.8L IS USM, 100mm, Evaluative Metering, Auto Exposure, Auto WB, No Flash. Comments welcome...
Hey Richard, Really like what you saw and how you framed it. Almost thought this should be in OOTB.The colors and shades grabs one's attention immediately.One suggestion would be to crop out the small partial circles on the top. Well seen and done!!
I forgot to crop that last little bit after I did some perspective work. Glad you like it.
very cool. Great colors, great patterns.
Richard,
Wow, I like the pattern. It almost looks like it's a fire if you look at it quickly. Thanks for sharing Michelle
Richard, really interesting patterns and contrasting colors. I like it:)
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Cheryl
OK Richard, I'm starting to expect visually dynamic images from you, and this one is no exception. It is eye candy to me! The second post is better too.
I don't need to know the answer to this question to appreciate your image, but I'm curious, what is it? Your first title has me confused.
Awesome colors my friend. Excellent composition.
i like the cropped repost. i'm wanting just a bit of contrast? in the center. i like that the edges are a little darker, but i think the center looks too different. nice eye to see this one. it's a classic waas image!
Hi Richard - Trippy - well spotted and executed - like this a lot, colours and patterns are awesome - big congrats :)
Richard your blowing me away with these images !!! Sweet and the slight suggested crop sure made it better Also like the suggestion of increasing the contrast for punch !!! Big Congrats !!!
I like Lance's statement "trippy" very unique. You have an eye for the unusual, different perspective and this is no exception. Showing the world things we often walk right by and miss. Thanks for sharing, very cool.
I like this a lot! Good eye for this pattern and the colors are beautiful!
I got so excited about this image that I didn't wait till I got home and worked on it on my laptop. As soon as I uploaded the images on my main computer it was obvious that it needed more contrast. Thanks Harold. By the way, this was a light fixture that I upped the colors and turned it horizontal. Ron, I originally saw the blue circles as camera blades and my warped mind thought what a great place to hide cameras. My daughter thought it looked like eyes in multiple faces. I guess the whole family is warped.... Glad you liked it.
Mr. Waas,
I like your second repost...and the third one is off the charts...my kind of coloring out side of the box...:eek: I need sun shades to view this one...:D:p;) Excellent...well done...:cool: