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01/15/2006 02:37:11 AM · #1 |
I really appreciate the feedback. I'm getting ready to print a bunch for a possible gallery showing. :D
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01/15/2006 02:55:41 AM · #2 |
Beautiful image, the only change I would make is to rotate very slightly to the left to straighten the horizon, but even as it is it will make a great exhibition shot. The Mono quality is excellent. You seem to have this mono thing pretty well nailed, judging by your portfolio.
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01/15/2006 03:55:49 AM · #3 |
excellent, as I think I told you in my PM.
I would love to know how you shot/posted this. what filters did you have on your lens, what conversion process to B&W?
I'll be glad to tell you how great it is (it's really the best delicate arch shot I've seen) but you've got to throw me a bone buddy! :)
Sorry, might be up too late.
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01/15/2006 03:59:15 AM · #4 |
Stunning! Definitely an awesome photo as are the others. Only thing I would do differently on this one is to chip away at the rock a bit to make it look even more precarious. ;-)
I predict your prints will be a huge hit. |
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01/15/2006 04:00:37 AM · #5 |
It must suck to live in a place that looks like this... How do ya pick where to point your camera? :-P |
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01/15/2006 04:05:20 AM · #6 |
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Dupe post...
Message edited by author 2006-01-15 14:32:08. |
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01/15/2006 04:15:45 AM · #7 |
Originally posted by TooCool: It must suck to live in a place that looks like this... How do ya pick where to point your camera? :-P |
Was thinking the same thing. I would hate to see this sort of opportunity every day. |
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01/15/2006 04:31:33 AM · #8 |
Originally posted by Mr Tee: Originally posted by TooCool: It must suck to live in a place that looks like this... How do ya pick where to point your camera? :-P |
Was thinking the same thing. I would hate to see this sort of opportunity every day. |
It's 5 hours away from me. I have to drive just like everybody else. :P
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01/15/2006 04:33:12 AM · #9 |
Originally posted by digitalknight: excellent, as I think I told you in my PM.
I would love to know how you shot/posted this. what filters did you have on your lens, what conversion process to B&W?
I'll be glad to tell you how great it is (it's really the best delicate arch shot I've seen) but you've got to throw me a bone buddy! :)
Sorry, might be up too late. |
Lee sunset. I always use the channel mixer to start with. Bone has been tossed. ;o)
Message edited by author 2006-01-15 04:33:49.
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01/15/2006 04:39:58 AM · #10 |
Originally posted by Art Roflmao: Stunning! Definitely an awesome photo as are the others. Only thing I would do differently on this one is to chip away at the rock a bit to make it look even more precarious. ;-)
I predict your prints will be a huge hit. |
I think this one will only be 30x40. The Aspens I'm thinking 50x50. The others 40x50. I might make some smaller ones, but haven't decided. If I ever get my damn scanner fixed, I can start scanning about 150 rolls of 220 so I can get some new photos to work on.
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01/15/2006 04:52:34 AM · #11 |
Most of the photos have quite a hard gradient sky. Don't you find that a bit distracting? |
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01/15/2006 04:54:47 AM · #12 |
Originally posted by gjumi: Most of the photos have quite a hard gradient sky. Don't you find that a bit distracting? |
I use it to set the mood of the image. It gives the sky some drama. I can see plain, dull, or blown out skies anytime. ;o)
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01/15/2006 05:01:12 AM · #13 |
Of course, nobody wants a dull sky, but wouldn't a softer gradient look better? All I'm saying is that the sky looks overdone to me... |
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01/15/2006 05:43:12 AM · #14 |
Don't know how I got a dupe post this far into the conversation...
Message edited by author 2006-01-15 14:33:38. |
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01/15/2006 08:48:33 AM · #15 |
left you a comment - very nice photo! I would leave the angle as is only because tilting it does not help the arch itself and that's the subject, not the slightly angled horizon. jmho
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01/15/2006 02:05:43 PM · #16 |
Originally posted by ShutterPug: left you a comment - very nice photo! I would leave the angle as is only because tilting it does not help the arch itself and that's the subject, not the slightly angled horizon. jmho |
That's one of the reason's I didn't straighten it.
Thank you for all the comments!
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01/15/2006 02:32:06 PM · #17 |
Very nice,good point of view,too bad there is hard to find any clouds in that part of Utah.
Here is mine :  |
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01/15/2006 04:57:42 PM · #18 |
Originally posted by pitsaman: Very nice,good point of view,too bad there is hard to find any clouds in that part of Utah.
Here is mine : |
I like your shot, well done.. Yeah, I'm not sure I would want clouds in my shot. I like the graphic element the gradient sky gives. I wish I would of stopped at Delicate again when I shot Mesa Arch in December.
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