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| 08/21/2005 02:54:55 PM |
driving in the rainby photom1946Comment: Nice job; from experience I know how hard it is to frame a usable shot under these conditions. I might have shortened the title to "driving rain" for greater impact (yes, pun intended).
Drive carefully!
Did you know there's a whole website devoted to photos taken through the windshield of your car?
//www.windscreen.tv |
| 08/21/2005 02:32:01 PM |
Sunbeams and rainby tonyvComment: Very unusual in the way the rays converge -- like spotlights on a stage (might make a good BG for a collage). |
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| 08/21/2005 02:28:43 PM |
At the Scent of Rainby datcatComment: Unusual presentation of what looks like a very opportune capture; nice combination of sharp and soft elements. |
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| 08/21/2005 02:24:30 PM |
Thanks I Needed That!by MPRPROComment: With the Advanced Editing rules in effect, I'd have been very tempted to clone out the cars -- they "break the mood" just a bit for me. |
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| 08/21/2005 02:18:56 PM |
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| 08/21/2005 02:17:13 PM |
Reflection In The Roadby sajinComment: Puddle outline pretty closely resembles outline map of US -- maybe you need to contact the tabloids : ) |
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| 08/21/2005 02:10:06 PM |
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| 08/17/2005 01:09:50 AM |
1968by GeneralEComment: Originally posted by woutje: I instantly feel the time period so good for you on capturing the challenge. You have an impossible dynamic range to capture here. I see a piece of the white cloth that is blown out and parts of the gun have no detail in the black. I would have like to have seen more details in the gun, without getting any brighter on the cloth. |
Give the "impossible" tonal range, I have deliberately "gone to extremes" in the tonal range, partly in keeping with the growing extremism of the times, partly to make parts of the image disappear (which some compained about) to represent the "unknown" that we were facing in that time of turnmoil.
And, partly I did it to disguise that I used a really cheap plastic gun as my prop, and I wanted the parts of it people could see to look somewhat real--that little "Made in China" imprint just detracts a bit too much from the atmosphere ....
See the notes for the reasons I though a gun was a pretty good symbol for the year. |
| 08/13/2005 09:11:59 PM |
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| 08/08/2005 02:33:44 AM |
Belfry Windowsby GeneralEComment: Here's the high-key version with a vignetted treatment.
Message edited by author 2005-08-08 02:34:01. |
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