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Puerto Madero
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A view of Puerto Madero, the rich and famous Buenos Aires neighborhood.
High scale offices and apartments, many restaurants and bars - a gret place to visit and spend some time eating a bife de chorizo and having a glass of wine, malbec most likely as this is the best argentinean grape. |
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Oh wow Robert, this one jumps right off the page. Fantastic colors ... did you add a little saturation , or is this how it came out of your camera? Love the vivid blue color, and also the colored reflections in the water. Great lead-in, and I think the ropes in the FG add a nice touch.
Simple white frame ... perfecto!
Great shot .. another on my list of places to visit :)
Trudy
Enjoy your weekend mi amigo!
Hi Robert,
A nice blue light shot with some interesting features to look at. The colored lights are great change in color and keep the focus well on the compsotion. I am however wondering what those ropes are tied to, so I am not sure if they function well in this photo. I also think that your choice of this large aperture was the best idea. It gave loss in sharpness in the right bottom corner. A smaller aperture would have also given you an nice star effect on some the lights.
TFS,
Niek
Hi, Robert -
Wonderful blue-hour image with a great POV looking across the water - the reflections look great and everything looks fairly sharp at f/3.5, although I think a smaller aperture would have also created some great effects. Great soft evening hues and bright lights. Nice work.
Nice view- good use of the 'blue hour'...
I'd like to see this with a 30 second exposure and small aperture - both to get the sparkly star lights from the small aperture and the smoothed out water and reflections from the long exposure..
Nice to see a few shots of Argentina too...
David
Robert,
Gostei da composição incluindo bastante das águas na diagonal para refletir o brilho dos prédios. Essa hora do dia pra fotografar água é das melhores.
Abraço,
Wellington