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Two wonderful and powerful compositions. The top one reminds me of a geometry game where pieces are slotted into place on a board. The bottom one has a super letter E. And both are graced by a lovely shimmer in the bottom right quadrant. A real treat for my eyes - grazie!
Posted by: Tom McLaughlan | January 6, 2013 at 04:56 PM
Tom,
thank you for your kind appreciation.
As usual, a sharp observer like you can see things in an image that the author himself is not able to detect. This is why our works must be shared with the widest audience.
Provided, of course, that all the people involved are seriously interested in photography and not only in social networking.
Posted by: Gianni Galassi | January 6, 2013 at 06:11 PM
Gianni, that must be some moire in photo 2, at left- and lower-left center. I'm fine with it, but there is this huge attempt to avoid it: The anti-aliasing filter. Any thoughts?
Posted by: Andrew Kirk | January 6, 2013 at 06:59 PM
Andrew,
you are definitely right. There is moiré in photo 2, and of course it's concentrated in the only area where the subject's pattern frequency interferes with the physical pixel spacing on the sensor's surface.
As a (former) digital-M Leica user I'm used to this issue, which I never tried to address on the other hand.
This is why I'm totally ignorant on anti-aliasing digital filters. But I'd be grateful if you would share your knowledge with PhotoGraphia readers and myself.
Posted by: Gianni Galassi | January 6, 2013 at 08:58 PM