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| 03/07/2007 11:13:16 AM |
LANby GeneralEComment: Originally posted by AGrigorof: You should fire the cabling guys ;) |
Uh, I agree, but I'd have to fire myself. : ) Message edited by author 2007-03-07 11:13:40. |
| 03/04/2007 12:28:54 PM |
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| 03/03/2007 01:29:02 AM |
Optical Coincidence by mpetersComment: Your description reminded me of the story of how Galen Rowell acquired [url=//mountainlight.com/gallery.tibet/images.html]this image in Tibet. I don't recall all the details, but I think it involved running about a half-mile across a muddy field with all his camera gear to get to the right spot in time.
Talk about optical coincidences, I think with just a little burning-in you can make that into a funnel-cloud in the background. |
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| 03/01/2007 11:49:47 PM |
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| 03/01/2007 11:38:15 PM |
Madroneby BlackboxComment: Madrone is one of my favorite trees, but I've never seen it in such a distressed environment. That looks more manzanita to me, but a nice shot whatever it may be ... |
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| 03/01/2007 03:50:35 PM |
Le Croix Flambéby GeneralEComment: Originally posted by posthumous: brilliant brownness. this is conceptually fascinating, beautiful to look at, out of the box, and shows a sophisticated openness to what can be achieved photographically, all within basic editing rules. this picture's a champ as far as I'm concerned. |
Thanks!
For reference, here is the (resized) original from which I cropped this.
I was trying to achieve the look of flames around the cross within the Basic rules, so I wanted to get a photo of a cross with a surrounding gradient to which I could apply the tone variations. I liked the way the flaw in the domed roof makes it look like molten metal running down from the cross.
I don't speak French either, but I'm pretty sure the title means "The Cross in Flames" or a close variation ... maybe I should have just titled it the more prosaic "Cross-Burning" instead. |
| 02/26/2007 02:16:57 PM |
BW.jpgby mobsterComment: Really like your use of DOF and negative space composition in this one. |
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| 02/21/2007 07:51:39 PM |
Irish Study Lessonby oskarComment: For images like this I like the noisy, gritty look -- sometimes I just grab the Blue Channel alone and drop it into a new grayscale document. Your model definitely appears to have a passing familiarity with the Grouse ... : ) |
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| 02/20/2007 10:05:20 PM |
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| 02/20/2007 09:55:24 PM |
Oscillating Stringsby shamerComment: I tried this once -- nothing nearly this good. Curious to see what settings you used.
I think I came to regret not naming mine "Harmonic Node" or something, to help draw attention to that special feature. |
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