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01/24/2009 08:12:16 PM |
Good control over shadows. |
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01/14/2009 12:50:46 PM |
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01/11/2009 04:55:27 AM |
Makes me remember why I miss Alaska. I'm really looking forward to your shots this year. |
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01/10/2009 07:29:33 AM |
There's a great deal to look at & examine in this one. It really captures the feeling of being buried in snow all too well. |
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01/10/2009 07:13:44 AM |
Anytime I start thinking I want to move to Alaska, I just look through your port! Great bw |
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01/09/2009 10:30:30 AM |
Strong B&W photo. I like the contrasts (and the snow). Think you should crop away the left (very) white part. |
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01/05/2009 07:07:08 PM |
I really like the detail in this, considering half the picture is white. B&W was a good choice for this, but then again you already know that. |
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01/04/2009 11:27:28 AM |
Beautifully done B&W, Linda. The depth of the snow is a bit mind-boggling. |
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01/04/2009 09:39:43 AM |
Great B/W image. Really like the detail in the photo.
cheers,
JKH |
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01/04/2009 03:40:05 AM |
Loads of great detail to be had here! Nice start to the year! |
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01/03/2009 08:25:45 PM |
PAW (for my 2009 goal counting purposes) - I love the heavy, fresh, untouched snowfall on this rustic building. It does well in B&W. I haven't seen snow close up in not nearly enough time. ;-) I saw it in the mountains a week ago and that was close enough for me. |
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01/03/2009 06:22:17 PM |
Beautiful! I love how rich the blacks are against the stark white. Great subject too. |
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01/03/2009 04:19:48 AM |
this is a good b&W! The subject is well suited to the medium |
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01/02/2009 08:25:30 PM |
Great b&w shot. That's a lot of snow! I love how it's even piled up on the rivets. |
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01/02/2009 03:21:49 AM |
I like the unique composition - fun to look at |
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01/01/2009 07:28:54 PM |
Linda, I'm looking so forward to your black and whites, and I hope there will be lots more showing the rugged beauty of Alaska like this. We are hoping to go to Alaska on our vacation later this year, and the more I see of it, the more I love it!
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01/01/2009 06:16:22 PM |
Interesting - love it in BW! |
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01/01/2009 03:44:56 PM |
I like the shot would like to see more of the log cabin. |
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01/01/2009 03:40:32 PM |
That is a lot of snow! I like the texture of the boiler (or whatever it is). |
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01/01/2009 03:21:24 PM |
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01/01/2009 02:56:52 PM |
This is a great show shot. Took me a few seconds to figure out what sort of scale I was looking at though. I really like the gentle shadows in the snow contrasting against the harsh textures of the cabin and background trees. |
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01/01/2009 10:49:29 AM |
Great shot Linda! Looks very cozy with all the snow on the log cabin. |
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01/01/2009 10:04:05 AM |
I think I could have used some more graduation in the forest... Great subject for b&w though - stirring stuff. |
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01/01/2009 08:46:25 AM |
I agree with the sharpness. But you did certainly capture the essence of the cold and solitude. I love the untouched snow. Whenever it snows in Seattle no one goes to work and all the kids play, you can't ever find any untouched patches. It's rather sad from a photographer's standpoint. (= |
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01/01/2009 08:29:08 AM |
It looks just a bit over-sharpened to me. But that may be just because of the large contrast jump between the snow and the black parts. |
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01/01/2009 07:59:02 AM |
Beautiful detail in this photo - doesn't everybody love dovetail corners?. Nice job on the b/w conversion. The biting coldness of the snow is communicated perfectly. |
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01/01/2009 07:53:58 AM |
Nice. Really graphic. The one thing I'd watch is the sharpening halos between the white white snow, and the really dark stuff. You may want to sharpen, then partially mask out the sharpening in those areas. |
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