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10/21/2007 11:05:29 AM |
Wow, what a perspective, nicely framed. |
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10/11/2007 08:36:06 AM |
I think it looks great for a 1PM shot. I don't know if you did it in post processing or not but I do love the spots of highlight in the background which indicate where the sun was peeking thru the clouds. Love the centered composition with the tree. It's like a landscape pic with a little gift in front. |
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10/08/2007 07:26:23 PM |
tree-mendous. I was one of your 9s. |
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10/08/2007 04:19:01 AM |
Absolutely fantastic shot Jayson. Your B&W's have been fantastic lately. This should have scored much higher. Maybe you could be the next Ansel Adams. |
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10/07/2007 01:55:07 PM |
complex, fascinating image. |
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10/06/2007 06:20:24 PM |
By chance is this in Colorado? Looks to me like the Red Rocks aread :)
Good shot btw |
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10/05/2007 11:53:26 AM |
Very busy picture. Don't know where to look first. I keep wanting to get around the tree to see the view clearly, but the tree is the view here. |
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10/04/2007 06:31:34 PM |
Hmmm...on one hand there's the dead tree and on the other the "life" of the cars driving by...I like it. A subliminal message of some sort? I like the use of black & white - I find it effective. |
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10/04/2007 05:51:11 PM |
Good example of the ordinary made extraordinary. Nice POV and the B&W works helps achieve this. |
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10/04/2007 02:05:50 AM |
Excellent find - processing (and tiny nature of cars not revealing much detail) makes it look like it was taken decades ago.) |
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10/03/2007 05:52:42 PM |
i wouldn't realize how high up this was without the highway. The highway is not expected in a shot like this, but it works well. |
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10/03/2007 05:39:10 PM |
The tree is great...not sure about the road |
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10/03/2007 12:50:41 PM |
This is a really good shot and for me providing a real tension between what is essentially a timeless B&W landscape shot - great tree, clouds and hills . but it has this huge highway carved across the landscape trying to force this vision upto date.
The highway pushes movement, speed, noise and purpose against the still and calm of the weathered leafless tree and rolling landscape.
Very good. |
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10/03/2007 12:55:03 AM |
Mmmm not sure what i think. Its a nice photo and well post processed with a great sky but it does not have that wow feel. |
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10/01/2007 04:45:23 PM |
this has a very "1950's" feel to it ... nice job with the b/w conversion .. |
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10/01/2007 07:07:59 AM |
If only we could get rid of that highway :) - 7 |
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