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Equilibrium by Martin Sanfaçon
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| Camera | Nikon D80 |
| Lens | 18-200mm VR |
| Focal Length | 26mm |
| Shutter Speed | 1/125s |
| Aperture | F5,6 |
| ISO | 100 |
| Date Taken | Not Entered |
| Tags | Not Entered |
| Location | Not Entered |
| License | All Rights Reserved |
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Number of face-offs: 89
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Andrea Ellison
its a true "capture the moment" shot and you caught the defining moment...every time you look you see something else...its just really lovely x -
Martin Sanfaçon
...I agree with you Sean, and I'm sure the force of the line from top right to the heart would also be diluted... -
Sean McCauley
Wonderful shot, very moving. I think the less is more philosophy applies here and any more of the mural would have been a distraction from the central focus. Sean -
Martin Sanfaçon
Thank you Esther, Thank you Ian... I had it printed in large format and I must admit there's a real impact to see it that way... I'm amazed of all the great comments also coming from relatives... I guess the photo really says something... Regards, Martin -
Ian Flindt
One of those "I wish I had taken it" shots! Outstanding. The way the girl seems to be reaching out for the heart is touching. -
Katja Zuske
Excellent shot, sending all kinds of different messages. I agree that it would have been interesting to see the mural in a more complete form but maybe the heads would have taken attention away form the girl. It's hard to judge. Love it anyway. -
Claire Custard
This is one of my favourite photos that I've seen on this website. Absolutely stunning. -
aleksandra c.
great moment. shame you cut off the murals' heads...maybe a vertical one would do? i like it very much though. -
Martin Sanfaçon
She was at street level ! Périgueux ( France ). The shot composed itself naturally. I just said wow ! look at the heart...she stopped and clic ! Photo... ...all the magic in a split second, I guess it's why we become easily addicted !! -
David Sheath
This is a great shot. It makes me want to know more. Why was she there? what was she doing? Nice PP treatment too. -
Martin Sanfaçon
Thank you Mark ! Actually, I used a «ready-made» action for this photo to have the vintage look...But I had to tweak a lot around it because it was too evident...and I prefered a more subtle feel... -
Mark Kendrick
Another hand tinted type image which again, is incredible. How much Photoshop work is in this? Its very sensitive, full of feeling and wonder. Brilliant.
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