TheYellow House
village house6 total reviews
Comment from seshadri_sreenivasan
This photograph beautifully captures the architecture of yesteryears. You have timed it impeccably, and the interplay of light and sharpness creates a captivating image showcasing the yellow paint. Thanks for sharing. Good luck!
reply by the author on 30-May-2023
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This photograph beautifully captures the architecture of yesteryears. You have timed it impeccably, and the interplay of light and sharpness creates a captivating image showcasing the yellow paint. Thanks for sharing. Good luck!
Comment Written 29-May-2023
reply by the author on 30-May-2023
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thanks seshadri for the good comments
Comment from bpellephoto
Hi Brian, your 18-55 handled the long straight lines very well - no parallax, lots of sharply defined leading edges.
Camera technique is spot on sharp and in focus - great DOF.
Excellent white balance control. The clouds look right with nice crisp edges. Sharp color contrast brought out with controlled illumination - no blown out spots.
This take has a crispness about it that makes it easy to view. The detail is so fine one takes more time to review this image just in case some detail is overlooked.
That said, I think this shot in a landscape orientation would give a longer look down the street. Even if the other row houses didn't look like these, the longer look would give a broader perspective of place - maybe?
Nice work... Bob
reply by the author on 29-May-2023
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Hi Brian, your 18-55 handled the long straight lines very well - no parallax, lots of sharply defined leading edges.
Camera technique is spot on sharp and in focus - great DOF.
Excellent white balance control. The clouds look right with nice crisp edges. Sharp color contrast brought out with controlled illumination - no blown out spots.
This take has a crispness about it that makes it easy to view. The detail is so fine one takes more time to review this image just in case some detail is overlooked.
That said, I think this shot in a landscape orientation would give a longer look down the street. Even if the other row houses didn't look like these, the longer look would give a broader perspective of place - maybe?
Nice work... Bob
Comment Written 28-May-2023
reply by the author on 29-May-2023
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thanks Bob for the good comments,funny should say that because i do have a landscape one of the street[will put on here] bot because of the yellow factor [which is more prominent in this one]decided on this one.
Comment from Jus10
The yellow is beautifully captured and comes through against the high contrast and high detailed beams that break up the surface. There is an interesting hint at one point perspective lines, but the image is taken so close to the subject the illusion is lost a little.
reply by the author on 29-May-2023
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The yellow is beautifully captured and comes through against the high contrast and high detailed beams that break up the surface. There is an interesting hint at one point perspective lines, but the image is taken so close to the subject the illusion is lost a little.
Comment Written 28-May-2023
reply by the author on 29-May-2023
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thanks for comment,think you need to look at your ratings again
Comment from Jewell McChesney
Hi Brian. what an interesting capture of this unusual architecture. It makes me wonder what this neighborhood looks like. Your balance and exposure is good but I am wondering why you cut it off to only see a part of the building.
reply by the author on 29-May-2023
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Hi Brian. what an interesting capture of this unusual architecture. It makes me wonder what this neighborhood looks like. Your balance and exposure is good but I am wondering why you cut it off to only see a part of the building.
Comment Written 28-May-2023
reply by the author on 29-May-2023
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thanks Jewell for the good comments,do have more of this place
Comment from Susan F. M. T.
Brian,
A beautiful picture of this beautiful well maintained timber framed house in Lavenham, that dates back centuries along with many others in that beautiful medieval wool town. Beautiful composition, framing & lighting taken with superb camera techniques & sharp focus.
Susan
reply by the author on 28-May-2023
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Brian,
A beautiful picture of this beautiful well maintained timber framed house in Lavenham, that dates back centuries along with many others in that beautiful medieval wool town. Beautiful composition, framing & lighting taken with superb camera techniques & sharp focus.
Susan
Comment Written 28-May-2023
reply by the author on 28-May-2023
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Thanks Susan for the good comments and six stars
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Brian,
I remember going to Lavenham on many occasions when we lived in Suffolk.
Susan
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yes its stunning but expensive
Comment from supergold
A very nice entry to the "yellow photography contest" with this excellent close up of the yellow house;.........................................
reply by the author on 28-May-2023
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A very nice entry to the "yellow photography contest" with this excellent close up of the yellow house;.........................................
Comment Written 28-May-2023
reply by the author on 28-May-2023
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thanks fred for the good comments