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Now dat's art!!
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Rory_5244
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Landscapes, Old Things, I can never figure out where stuff goes.
Ferndale, California, last month
Chamonix 45-H1
150 Sironar N
210 Aus Jena Tessar
HP5
HC 110 E
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...256c5ce9_c.jpgRelic Windmill, Southeast of Ferndale, California by William Poole, on Flickr
[IMG]https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...0918ef7b_c.jpgRelic Windmill, Southeast of Ferndale, California by William Poole, on Flickr[/IMG]
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Rory: Great image. Thanks for showing it.
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Alan Klein
Nice lighting adjustments. Can I ask what you did?
Hi Alan, the sun was out behind the camera, so it helped illuminate the road. I then further dodged the road in Photoshop and added a slight vignette. An orange filter helped the clouds in the distance.
Thank you so much, everyone!
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Rory_5244
Hi Alan, the sun was out behind the camera, so it helped illuminate the road. I then further dodged the road in Photoshop and added a slight vignette. An orange filter helped the clouds in the distance.
Thank you so much, everyone!
Good job.
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Critique please and thanks
Graflex Crown Graphic w/ 135 mm 4.7 Optar lens
Kodak Ektar 100
Naubinway, Michigan
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I like the composition generally...with the three strong lines converging towards the left horizon.
I'm a bit distracted by the crooked horizon line, and also I would possibly like to see the close end of the log included in the image, with just a bit of "breathing room" between this and the bottom of the frame.
Also...the far end of the log looks like a dragon's head - and it would be interesting to have taken another image featuring this detail more prominently.
Colors and contrast are believable and softly relaxing - but as always it would be nice to see this as a physical print.
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Skiper75
Nice!
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Steven Ruttenberg
Nice!
Thanks
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John Layton
I like the composition generally...with the three strong lines converging towards the left horizon.
I'm a bit distracted by the crooked horizon line, and also I would possibly like to see the close end of the log included in the image, with just a bit of "breathing room" between this and the bottom of the frame.
Also...the far end of the log looks like a dragon's head - and it would be interesting to have taken another image featuring this detail more prominently.
Colors and contrast are believable and softly relaxing - but as always it would be nice to see this as a physical print.
I agree with most of this, and actually never a fan of crooked horizons, but somehow in this image it doesn’t disturb me. It seems to contribute to it even.