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101_0160 bw.jpg
08/09/2005 10:04:18 AM
101_0160 bw.jpg
by Kavey

Comment:
B/W Group -
Am glad you tried this in B/W, I like it better than the color. The B/W adds more 'character' to it and to me the subject matter just begs to have character... I mean, it's a wharf! Think of all the stories that it could tell, if able.

With that though, I would love to see this image pop a little more in the darker areas. I know the original blended in too, but wonder what this would look like with maybe a tinge more contrast. Think I will add this to my DPC_BWGroup_todo list, if you don't mind, just to test it and see what I come up with.

Why can't my town have cool places, things to image?! :D

-Christine
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Dark Days
07/14/2005 02:43:48 PM
Dark Days
by tristalisk

Comment:
B/W Group -

Except for the things in the water (which can easily be gotten rid of), I love this image. The tones, the details in the water and sky, the textures ... everything. To me, this is beautiful, and yes, I do honestly, like it better than the color image. :)

-Christine
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Deadwood
07/14/2005 12:11:40 AM
Deadwood
by Truegsht

Comment:
B/W Group -

For some reason a Tim Burton film comes to mind when I look at this tree. :)

Would personally love to see either the full tree or if moved closer, to se more detail, because what I am able to see, I like.

I agree with Rob, maybe shifted one way or the other would make it pop more for me. As far as colors go, the contrast of light and dark is there, but I would like to see the sky play into the image more, since it is a prominent feature. Would love to see this image processed and made to shine even more than it does. :)
-Christine
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Intimate Setting
07/13/2005 12:44:39 AM
Intimate Setting
by aboutimage

Comment:
B/W Group -
Since you say, that you do like this image, and I think it is a nice, little busy, but still nice, why not try to blur out the background house/roof? I think if blurred that the foreground objects, including ironworks would stand out a little more.

If it were mine, and not for challenge, I would probably keep the slight rose coloring, except on the flowers. Those to me, maybe dodge a smidge to lighten them up. Not sure. As for the brighter areas not on the glass round, maybe a little burn, so that they do not stand out so much and give extra definition to the edge of the glass.

I do like the setup composition with the ironwork, makes me think of sitting on balcony in Paris. Without the house in background of course though. ;-)
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The Thinker
07/11/2005 06:07:47 PM
The Thinker
by Kavey

Comment:
B/W Club

I'm going to agree with muckpond on this. Your image is great, but kind of... the same all over, if that makes sense. I looked at mp's version, and I do like that there is more a difference within the blacks, whites and greys. More definition. However, I'm not sure I like the starkness of the shadows.

I'll come back to this one, after I finish my exams tonight, see if I can show what I mean.

-Christine

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Old Panes
07/11/2005 05:59:32 PM
Old Panes
by Kavey

Comment:
B/W Club
Forgive me Kavey if I do this wrong. :)

First, I love the texture of the panes, it reminds me of brushed ice. I also think that it did lend itself to B/W. I think it would have lost some of it's WOW factor otherwise.

Not crazy about the 'whiteness' to side of panes, but read your comments, so understand why it's there. I do however, like the reflection of the textures onto the wall.

I'm not sure how well it would do here, but to me, this could pass for a low-key image.

The textures obscuring what is on the other side, just make me want to keep looking to see if I can figure out what is there. Without reading that it is buildings, I get to use my imagination as to what is hidden.

-Christine
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Shy
07/11/2005 12:23:21 AM
Shy
by gaurawa

Comment:
Wonderful image, with a perfect title!
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Forgotten
05/31/2005 09:47:46 AM
Forgotten
by dahkota

Comment:
This is a beautiful image. The spot by your foot is a little distracting, but reading your comments, fully understand it! Been there, done that! ;)

What really struck me though, is when looking at this image, my first thought was, how the heck did she get Lorena McKennitt to pose for her!

Lorena McKennitt - The Visit
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