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Colosseo at Night


Colosseo at Night
Photo Information
Copyright: Fred NEF (Freddie) Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 1602 W: 125 N: 1172] (6255)
Genre: Places
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2006-11
Categories: Architecture, Nocturnal
Exposure: f/2.8, 1 seconds
Photo Version: Original Version
Theme(s): AMAZING ARCHITECTURE [view contributor(s)]
Date Submitted: 2007-02-06 4:41
Viewed: 762
Points: 28
[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note
I arrived in Rome around 8pm, called the hotel that I booked in from a phone booth coz my Virgin sims from UK & France were not working and I couldn't find a store that could reload talk time from a Belgian chip. I didn't know that there were booths for Vodafone sim in the train station, I later got it, a day after. So the cab sped up to my hotel, I freshened up and immediately went out to see Rome for the first time. I didn't know where to go, I just walked and walked. I saw some lighting effects from afar, some indirect lighting to an old structure. I thought it was the aqueduct, I almost went back but my curiosity got me back on track and continued walking... and lo and behold... the curving of the Colosseo revealed itself arch by arch. I was excited, I almost ran! There is still some positive thing by being spontaneous and not planning ahead although I am not advising it.
I reached the site, took lots & lots of pictures. I didn't even realize that I was alone... the famous landmark was all for me, no distraction, unlike the following days were tourist had packed the site. I wasn't aware of the history, so many people died here from the wars and gladiatorial games of the past and there might have been ghosts from Aelius Maximus Decimus Meridius or Nero lurking from behind. I kept shooting, w/ a borrowed cam from Jervic.
I chose this one. I hope you like the postcard composition I made.
Have a great day!
Freddie :)

Pp: corrected the tilt of the shot, sharpened by anti-Gaussian blur, lit, framed w/ font for postcard effect, put my turtle signature, flattened, and then resized

suzley, Pixmaniaque, jervic, cezar62, hcvvmk, kbeall, geterdone, MLINES, yarp, eyesthetix, jessbalderas has marked this note useful
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Discussions
ThreadThread Starter Messages Updated
To eyesthetix: Thanxxx!Freddie 1 09-30 23:09
To MLINES: Thanxxx!Freddie 1 04-30 05:10
To Alita: Hi!Freddie 1 03-09 09:07
To geterdone: Hi!Freddie 1 02-21 00:22
To pablominto: Hi Pablo!Freddie 1 02-18 06:21
To kbeall: Hi karen!Freddie 1 02-18 06:11
To hcvvmk: Hi Hong!Freddie 1 02-08 07:54
To hcvvmk: Hi Hong!Freddie 1 02-08 07:53
To foureur: Hi josyane!Freddie 1 02-06 16:52
To cezar62: Hi!Freddie 1 02-06 06:32
To mariuca: Hi Ana!Freddie 1 02-06 05:34
To Pixmaniaque: Hi Pascal!Freddie 1 02-06 05:32
To suzley: Hi Stv!Freddie 1 02-06 05:13
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very nice nocturn shot! like a postcard! great light. well done. tfs

Hi Alfred

A very classy shot, amazing capture of light against the evening sky, shame you cropped the top off though. Great depth and crisp/clear image, welldone.

Stv

Hello Alfred,

J'aime beaucoup cette lumière qui fait bien ressortir l'architecture du bâtiment. Le seul regret est le ciel totalement noir, l'idéal étant de pouvoir prendre la photo au crépuscule juste avant le coucher du soleil...
A part cela, bravo et merci pour le partage.
Amicalement
Pascal

hello Alfred!
Very good nocturnal photo.Great colours and mood.
Cheers,
Cezar

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  • foureur Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 1571 W: 5 N: 494] (17092)
  • [2007-02-06 16:19]
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Ecellente image du colisée de nuit
belles couleurs et beaux détails
bravo

jojo

Hi alfred,
Nice colloseum,
Good night scene and compo but i'm curiosu about the inner architectures.

TFS,
Hong

Hello Freddie,
It is a good night photograph, were you make well use of existing light!
Good details in the ancient architecture, well framed with the exception you cut some in the top...
Good textures and fine warm colours!
Greetings,
Pablo -
...

Hi Freddie,
What an exciting moment you shared in your note, and you captured that excitement in the shot. I love the black sky, the lights shining through the arches, and the fringe of the fence along the bottom.
Thanks for sharing with us,
Karen

Hi Freddie,
I like this pic as I'm fascinated by this time era. It is a shame that the top is nipped but what's done is done right? Love the glow of the lights in the darkness...makes me imagine this is close to how it would look way back in time with the torches lit, while inside some cruel fighting is happening and blood being shed for the spectators amusement.

Thanks for the little trip back in time lol.

Lyndon

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  • Alita Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor [C: 157 W: 29 N: 0] (917)
  • [2007-03-09 5:28]
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Hi Fred,
nice atmosphere and colors here, despite the sliht blur,
I suggest you to use a tripod :)
nice work :)
best regards!

Hi Freddy. An excellent night photograph of this famous landmark in Rome. Fun story about how this came about. Keep the enthusiasm in your travel. TFS. Murray.

Freddie,
The colors are good, and you made a good decision to brighten the picture.
Yaron.

Hi Fred,
it's a decent lowlight capture with character.
The light coming through the arches are a lovely touch. For me, this building looks much better at night than during the day :-)
Well done. Best regards,
Daniel

Hi Fred. Great night shot. Nice compo and good light management. Merry X-mas, Yvonne

Lovely image of the coloseum at night! I coud feel the atmosphere...lighting superb!!


Chris

Lovely lighting and impressive POV of this impressive building in Rome. TFS,

Martyn

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