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Brighton Pier


Brighton Pier
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Copyright: Richard Gatward (RGatward) Silver Star Critiquer [C: 37 W: 0 N: 5] (226)
Genre: Places
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 1978-11
Categories: Architecture
Camera: Rolleiflex SL35M, Planar 1.7/50mm, Kodachrome 64
Photo Version: Original Version, Workshop
Date Submitted: 2005-03-09 18:10
Viewed: 1302
Favorites: 4 [view]
Points: 35
[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note
Another shot of Brighton pier (a couple on TE) this one I thought more appropriate for TL.
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  • Great 
  • iso Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 1119 W: 62 N: 167] (27939)
  • [2005-03-09 18:25]

Just quality, just professionnal !. Yes I like it very much. It's really the kind of photos I Love.
Truly well done author.
For me,photography is things like that.

  • Great 
  • tommy Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Note Writer [C: 171 W: 0 N: 28] (202)
  • [2005-03-09 18:29]

wow, very good picture, good contrast and DOF for this type, well done!

  • Great 
  • mwebr Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 450 W: 141 N: 666] (3402)
  • [2005-03-09 18:48]

Great shot and nice lighting and contrast. Good comp.
I would of cropped the right side just a tad more to remove that orangish fringe and darkened up the midrange a bit in levels. Anyway, Great work!

Michael

This is fantasitc Richard!

The element of line and perspective is so dominant in this image. It almost looks like an underground maze for the eye. And the way that the light casts its shadows is brilliant.

Great image and well seen.

  • Great 
  • LarZ Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 99 W: 0 N: 60] (313)
  • [2005-03-09 19:53]

Great graphical shot! All the lines are fantastic. I like the light too!
Well done!

  • Great 
  • nova Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 2735 W: 263 N: 864] (8653)
  • [2005-03-09 20:14]

Tres belle image n&b,beau jeu de lignes geometriques,bel atmosphere!,photo plaisante a regarder!

Impressive! Powerfull shot! Combining light very well dosed and geometric patern with excellent.. Great choice for the POV!

Hio Richard
I like the double cross, the sequence of the dark tails and the light rays, framed by the piers sequence....
Very graphic and very well done work
Paolo

Brilliant, and at first I just assumed it was B&W until I spotted the colour at the bottom of the screen.
Just amazing - the light is superb. Well caught.

  • Great 
  • Quark Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor [C: 1339 W: 10 N: 29] (66)
  • [2005-03-10 16:16]

Brighton Pier in a very special way.....
I now just "see" a title of one of my King Crimson-cd's, called "The ConstruKtion Of Light". It's excellent, Richard, really great !

what a fine composition, Richard, it seems the light plays around the pilars smoothly, like kids, when we sit closer to them and soon they´re around, asking us to play with them...
delirant, uh? :)

  • Great 
  • edie Gold Star Critiquer [C: 659 W: 0 N: 0] (0)
  • [2005-03-20 16:40]

Magic intrigue !
Bravo!

  • Great 
  • NINIX Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 297 W: 128 N: 510] (6612)
  • [2005-03-26 3:05]

Wow,
This is one a like. What a good photo. That misty atmosphere and the structures in black and grey.
(I also make "structure"photo's)
Very good, I make it my favourite.
Thanks
Hendrik

  • Great 
  • Gand Gold Star Critiquer [C: 355 W: 0 N: 0] (0)
  • [2005-05-11 15:02]

I feel strong "Matrix" mood here!
Blue pill or red?
:-)
Great view Richard!
Regards.

Wow! We have a Brighton Pier here too, except it's New Brighton, and in Christchurch, New Zealand. I love this viewpoint. Bravo!

Amazing, gerat sharpness, light is wonderful.

Marco

A very nice game between lights and colours !

Hi Richard,

Wonderful picture with stark effect.

Congrats!

Dirk

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