Dennis, wonderful image. Truly, I love the tonalities. Just one question.
What is that man in the foreground doing, standing there near those strange structures? The signs say "phone" but those...
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Dennis, wonderful image. Truly, I love the tonalities. Just one question.
What is that man in the foreground doing, standing there near those strange structures? The signs say "phone" but those...
Paul Barden, holy cow, that's real nice. Don't always get time to comment, but this one I had to stop and take my hat off to you.
Darko, this is dreamy! Nice composition and the coloring is gorgeous.
Oh so well done! I am a great fan of simple renderings of architecture. The composition, tones, everything is wonderful. Beautiful vignette !
Jesse, I love everything about the image! The texture of the trees, and building, and the smoothness of the water. The reflection of the building in the water. The focus. The tinting.
Everything!
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I just learned something. I have seen these wash up on beaches but never knew they were sea-animal eggs, I always thought they were of some vegetation.
Andrew - fantastic!
Is this the only interpretation you did, or are there other versions?
Very nice graphic treatment!
This is really an amazing image, quite full of emotional expression, though I cannot quite understand exactly what is making it so.
It is quite graphic, which I'm drawn to, which may be part of the...
Arkasha_from_Russia,
What is there to understand? I will forgive the language issue, I know English is not your first language, but "I would not waste film" is going to generally be taken to mean...
Maris, I'm very jealous. Great job there. I've looked for these situations but never was able to capture it like this.
Wow, very nice! The textural contrasts in this image are a good capture.
I love the image as you've presented it. I also looked at it cropped at 1/3rd below the top, and I like that wider...
I continue to be amazed and at the same time quite jealous that people are creating so much beautiful work. I selfishly want to be the only one who can produce such great images, but of course,...
Wonderful and emotive image, with very little "discourse." Love it!
Spectacular! I wouldn't change a thing. This is just ... just ... I have no words. You obviously have good control over film's ins and outs.
Bryan,
Again a wonderful shot!
Bryan,
great image! I'm a fan!
I've been shooting for a long time and while LF is something I let go of for a while, and just got back into recently, I still makes "stupid mistakes." The thing is, this format takes patience, and...
I absolutely understand now. I would say, however, that the 3-dimensionality often tricks us into taking images that aren't as strong as they could be, or in some cases, outright failures (yours is...
Andrea, I hope you don't find my critique too critical, but I feel that the scene has too much foreground in it. Is there a reason you framed it almost half trees / half ground?
I think it's fantastic. I mistook the framing when I stopped scrolling at a point that made the frame a perfect square, so I understood eventually to keep scrolling. The picture stands just fine as...
I love the composition on this. Absolutely love it!
It shows a lot of contemplation and being ready for "the moment." I do wish the upload were a little sharper so we could enjoy the details that...
I love it, the bike is just the right foreground element to keep the whole scene from being too sterile and formal. Nicely done Neil. There is a slight tilt I'm sensing in the verticals of the...
Wonderful image, again.
I like this very much! I have a thing for the industrial landscape. Nice!
Myxine, I also don't have the problem that Nicholas stated. I start in the foreground, make my way to the tree, and then on to the cliff in the background. The curves of the reflection of the cliff,...
Peekskill Waterfront
Took this a few weeks ago ... I have another that I haven't scanned yet, but will post that when I do.
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Hi there folks,
Asian water chestnuts. Never saw these before in my life till a few months ago. To me they're very alien, like the face-hugger pods from the movie Alien.
HP5 plus, scanned on...
Thank you Rich.
Dave, I think it "almost" works. The colors are wonderfully vivid, but the small subject surrounded by blurred space is hard to overcome. I'd much rather have wanted to see the near rocks in focus...
The Citicorp building is one of the most recognizable shapes in the New York skyline, it's the building that has the top chopped off at an angle. But what always strikes me when I see it from the...
John Sanderson,
Wow, these are great, they really speak to me, maybe because my style is similar. Simplicity and patterns really work for me. I love patterns in buildings and the lone ship and tank...
Oh, good for you Ethan! I sometimes fantasize about playing hookey from work and going shooting while the world works.
I lugged my gear into work today because I caught sight of a scene from our...
Wonderful capture of the colors Ethan. Are you in NY? (I am in Queens). Maybe we go shooting together sometime if you are.
I really love this. I am not a fan of those T/S images people keep posting elsewhere, trying to use the effect to make everything look like a diorama, but this, I really dig. It takes me back to...
Barns are one of my favorite things to TRY to photograph. But I have yet to capture one, because I never have time to stop when I see one.
I am so happy I signed on here, I get to view so many wonderful images. Photography is like meditation for me. Both doing and seeing.
Here are some of mine, taken over 15 years ago. I used to have...
Thank you both!
Hi folks, my first post here ... hailing from Queens, NY.
I have 2 LF, a Wisner Technical Field, and a Toyo 45G. I haven't used the Toyo much, as the Wisner is my goto.
Shot these end of last...