
Denver Center for the Performing Arts
A big hat tip to Greg Stene, whose processing advice was critical in helping me produce this image.
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Sam, that is a very nice complex photo. You captured the textures, shapes and warmth of that afternoon light.
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Ditto. This photo takes time to appreciate. There’s much to digest in it. The eye needs time to drift around into all its nooks and crannies, led by the composition. A superb image.
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That’s actually the thing that worried me about it. There’s a lot going on visually. Maybe too much. The eye does have to wander a bit, and I know that’s usually the sign of a bad shot.
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