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Post by pontiac1940 on Nov 8, 2020 17:30:48 GMT
tonyw Tony: regarding the teasels I'd much prefer the top one of the dried heads. Have you thought of just one teasel head? hmca Helen: I prefer the cloud image with the boat. And thanks for you comment about the photo of Katie. I remember exactly when and where that was taken: family wedding in May '04 at Sylvan Lake. billz Bill, cool photo of the cabins on the lake .. the stuff of book covers.
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Post by pontiac1940 on Nov 8, 2020 17:57:52 GMT
Lookin' Out My Front [back] Door (CCR, 1970) Driftwood on the edge of a shrubbery border poking through the snow. Nov 8 2020
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Post by hmca on Nov 8, 2020 21:06:17 GMT
tonyw Tony: regarding the teasels I'd much prefer the top one of the dried heads. Have you thought of just one teasel head? Great suggestion, Clive! I like your driftwood shot.
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Post by tonyw on Nov 9, 2020 0:27:27 GMT
tonyw Tony: regarding the teasels I'd much prefer the top one of the dried heads. Have you thought of just one teasel head? hmca Helen: I prefer the cloud image with the boat. And thanks for you comment about the photo of Katie. I remember exactly when and where that was taken: family wedding in May '04 at Sylvan Lake. billz Bill, cool photo of the cabins on the lake .. the stuff of book covers. Thanks Clive - I took several teasel shots on that photo walk and do have some single teasel shots. Still working on them so they may appear later in the month! Tony
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Post by tonyw on Nov 9, 2020 0:42:55 GMT
One from today - was thinking about the discussion about Helen's boat giving a sense of scale to the space and tried something similar with a wind turbine and a group of cows Went for a slightly off black using the new Color Grading adjustments in LR and ACR after applying a B&W profile (Acros which is one of the B&W profiles my Fuji camera uses) Tony
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Post by blackmutt on Nov 9, 2020 1:01:48 GMT
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Post by hmca on Nov 9, 2020 1:03:07 GMT
Tony, I went out today and came back with nothing. Like the toning you chose. Not sure if I think the cows are needed actually. I like the placement of the turbine. Also wonder what a square crop of just the turbine would look like?
Went back to look at this again....needs to be clicked to appreciate the perspective that the cows add to the image. Should have done that the first time!
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Post by hmca on Nov 9, 2020 1:07:10 GMT
I think it does, Judy. Thinking of some of those buildings in the magazine that took up a good amount of space and were enhanced by the use of negative space.
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Post by hmca on Nov 9, 2020 18:53:51 GMT
Looking through some pictures I took at the beach the other day, I isolated the shower tops against the sky. Thought this might work.....but they are large in the frame so not sure.
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Post by hmca on Nov 9, 2020 19:14:19 GMT
So now I flipped it and wonder if this has more of a "minimalist" look.
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Post by Lillias on Nov 9, 2020 19:54:18 GMT
Thought this might work.....but they are large in the frame so not sure. The first one works for me Helen, the flipped one - not so much!
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Post by ritage on Nov 9, 2020 20:20:46 GMT
Did I get the idea this time?
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Post by Lillias on Nov 9, 2020 20:30:24 GMT
Did I get the idea this time? Well I like it...nice and soft...
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Post by hmca on Nov 9, 2020 21:52:37 GMT
Thanks, Lillias. I am confusing myself....hope I'm not confusing everyone else.
Good use of negative space, Rita......so I would say yes. Would be interesting to hear what others think.
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Post by pontiac1940 on Nov 10, 2020 5:43:14 GMT
Helen, Like Lillias, I prefer your first post of the three "thingies" Clive
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