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B&W - Feather on the sandModerators: Greg B, Nnnnsic, Geoff, Glen, gstark, Moderators
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Wow I love it but I can't really say why??? It just grabs your attention and i think the B&W works well!!!
Cheers TonyD D70 18-70mm Kit Lens, Nikkor70-300mm ED, Nikkor 50mm f1.8, Tamron 70-300MM F/4-5.6 LD MACRO 1:2, Sigma 28-200 1:4~5.6, TC-16A AF Teleconverter, SB-800 Nikon F60 Film Body.
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katweazl nicely done, this is a very effective black and white print, the contrast in texture and tone of the feather to the sand is intriging. Well done.
It looks like the feather is getting up to go for a walk!
I like this - depth of field works well with the shadow, and the contrast is just right. Love the detail in the grains. The slight vignetting (intentional or not) draws the attention appropriately. If this is as sharp closer up as it is at this size, I'd be printing it and putting it on show ![]() *** When getting there is half the fun! ***
Katweazl,
This is a level of distilled and mature vision that we sadly see very rarely on the internet. I could envisage a large print of this gracing the walls of any gallery of contemporary photographic art - pretty much anywhere in the world. It stands boldly in the face of the 'record' shots that proliferate. I love the shot immensely and envy you the opportunity you were presented with to identify the potential for the shopt and to execute it. It has made my day. Cheers, _______________
Walter "Photography was not a bastard left by science on the doorstep of art, but a legitimate child of the Western pictorial tradition." - Galassi
Thanks all on the great comments.....I have been a "lurker" on these forums for a long time quietly biding my time and honing my skills. This was my first image post so I wanted to make it a nice one.
I have many more so I'll upload sporadically. Thanks again Joel
katweazl - this is superb and the B &W treatment makes a good shot great. It's also worth noting Walter's (Sheetshooter) praise since he is sparing with comments like that - you should be justifiably proud of this fine image.
Peter
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katweazl
The placement of the feather in the image space is precisely the only place that would work. Anywhere else and the image would lose it subtle balance. If the eye follows the leading line of the feather it will be escorted out of the image space at the optical center of the frames edge. There may be lessons to be learnt here. Nicely constructed! Regards
Matt. K
Beautifully composed to make use of the textured space and the the contrast between subject and shadow. I agree with Matt perfectly spaced to grab the eye's attention. The OOF foreground and backgound leaving the band of focus echoing the shadows path also helps to hold the eye
cheers marco Last edited by marcotrov on Sat Dec 24, 2005 1:07 pm, edited 1 time in total.
This is very good, love the textures, the soft light, so simply yet so bloody effective... You have a good eye to not only see and capture this but frame the subject so well, nicely done... I can almost feel the texture...
Aka Andrew
Joel, Just to clarify:
If I choose to comment at all it is indication of the image's merits and worth. There have been instances where the image is presented for discussion on other criteria then aesthetic critique and in those instances I have never been one to shy away from expressing my view. This image is exquisite - it is more than the sum of all its parts - and you should feel well pleased with yourself. There is much that others can learn from you through this offering. Cheers, _______________
Walter "Photography was not a bastard left by science on the doorstep of art, but a legitimate child of the Western pictorial tradition." - Galassi
Thanks so much Walter for your generous encouragement.
I think my wife will be very satisfied with all the positive comments as it shows that all the time I have been spending honing the craft of photography hasn't been wasted. I'm sure I'll share with this forum my ongoing journey into this passion of mine. Thanks again Joel
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