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| 05/09/2007 03:41:30 PM |
Hiddenby RetroesqueComment by colorcarnival: mom! stop! no more pics! hehe love the contrasts and tones of the shot. i just would like to see a little less white space at the top. |
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| 05/09/2007 02:14:51 PM |
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| 05/09/2007 01:50:50 PM |
Threeby RetroesqueComment by jaysonmc: Gorgeous triptych. I like the different processing/scene. It shows you how you can look at the same image many different ways. |
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| 05/09/2007 12:20:41 PM |
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| 05/09/2007 11:12:01 AM |
Subtleby RetroesqueComment by sevilduvarci: beautiful light here. very nice play of light and shadows, beautiful composition. very nice capture, lisa. |
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| 05/09/2007 11:10:34 AM |
Subtleby RetroesqueComment by SandyP: Lisa, the lighting on this is so pretty! Streaming thru the forrest! What a beautiful place!
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| 05/09/2007 10:23:34 AM |
Subtleby RetroesqueComment by roz: lisa ... WOW ... just love this photograph and it looks fantastic in b&w ... you have succeeded where i have failed, in making the aussie bush look gorgeous ... x |
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| 05/09/2007 08:59:23 AM |
Wheelsby RetroesqueComment by CNovack: You spotted a great moment in related juxtaposition of the painted sign on the street and the actual movement of a person using a wheeled walker. It takes a good eye to spot a moment like this so good job on spotting this. Tis a shame that she is not positioned just behind that horizontal line in the street because it would have made the related juxtaposition more evident to the viewer if the two main elements were in closer proximity to each other. I do love the symbolic relationship of wheels & movement in this composition - that's what makes this such a good 'street photography' capture. B&W conversion is well suited to this composition for it calls the eye's attention more readily to the main elements of the composition whereas the color version would distract. |
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| 05/09/2007 08:15:48 AM |
Subtleby RetroesqueComment by sherpet: I love the softness and the play of light through the trees.....
The shadows play an important part as well in this very appealing composition..... |
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| 05/08/2007 11:29:14 PM |
Goodbyeby RetroesqueComment by violinist123: Excellent processing that does a great job of enhancing the mood of the scene you captured here. I think if one or more of the gravestones were more prominent in the shot, the whole thing would have even more impact. Love it. |
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