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| 05/03/2007 08:40:57 AM |
House of Sand and Fogby noranekoComment by KarenNfld: I LOVE this!!!! Perfect title too (did you read the book, excellent by the way). I just love how the fence leads into the fog and to the house, perfect composition. |
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| 05/03/2007 07:58:39 AM |
House of Sand and Fogby noranekoComment by UNCLEBRO: I'm not sure what your "safe" zone is, but i will go and check it out next!!!!
anyway, i like the picture.
we have some similar structures near me, it may just inspire me to go and investigate them again.
thanks for sharing. |
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| 05/03/2007 07:35:30 AM |
PAD B&W Day 2 Untitledby noranekoComment by Retroesque: Super subject - don't like the grain so much, but the tone bothers me more. I'm guessing the dreadlocks are in real life black or brown, because I have children here at home that look like this - it seems really off to see them grey - but I have a bias so others who don't have kids who look like this may not be bothered. |
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| 05/03/2007 07:04:02 AM |
House of Sand and Fogby noranekoComment by Retroesque: And I'm SO GLAD you did move out of your comfort zone. Excellent view point on that fence. I don't think I would have included the house in the back, just relied on the strength of the fence alone. |
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| 05/03/2007 06:05:52 AM |
House of Sand and Fogby noranekoComment by alexjack: Very nice, I think you're on the right track, but I agree with others that said to go for it - I think it could use more contrast, and a bit of diagonal to avoid the long vertical line of the fence. Great job, Jack |
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| 05/03/2007 05:51:52 AM |
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| 05/03/2007 05:06:37 AM |
House of Sand and Fogby noranekoComment by bassbone: Catherine - i really like this image a great deal. The repeating line from the beach fence -especially being almost completely black - really reinforces the idea that this scene goes on forever. Your choice of cropping works really well - closed in and tight - so that no unnecessary information is brought to the viewer. One thing I have seen with your B/W photos so far is a tendency not to kick up the contrast enough. B/W photos tend to have the full dynamic range from full black to full white. Muted tones can work on some images, but using the full range (pushing it a bit more than you already have in your first three entries) will create a more film like image. Message edited by author 2007-05-03 06:31:02. |
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| 05/03/2007 05:02:29 AM |
House of Sand and Fogby noranekoComment by roz: this is a beautiful photograph .. so well balanced and such fantastic contrasts .. just excellent the way it fades out with distance ... |
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| 05/03/2007 01:05:58 AM |
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| 05/03/2007 12:20:22 AM |
House of Sand and Fogby noranekoComment by jackal9: OMG, this is completely AWESOME!!! what a great shot!!! I love the lines of the fence and the fog, so very ethereal and emotional...IMHO. |
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