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Week 27-Ft Snelling National Cemetary
Week 27-Ft Snelling National Cemetary
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Collection: Photo A Week 2010
Camera: Canon EOS-7D
Lens: Canon EF 24-105mm f/4.0L IS
Date: Jul 5, 2010
Aperture: 4.0
ISO: 100
Shutter: 1/1000
Galleries: High Dynamic Range (HDR)
Date Uploaded: Jul 31, 2010

Viewed: 343
Comments: 8
Favorites: 1 (view)

An outtake form the order challenge. I liked the feel of this desaturated, but not b & w. single image hdr @ +2, 0 , -2

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01/07/2011 05:35:17 PM
I love the way the trees mirror the diagonal of the gravestone files. Of course it is accidental but, hey, brilliantly captured.
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01/07/2011 02:33:35 PM
nice!
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08/10/2010 03:32:54 AM
You've achieved an eerie mood with the processing here. Good job.
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08/04/2010 06:12:15 AM
I like it that you restrained the HDR. It really enhances this shot. The minimal fuzz adds to the mood. Great shot.
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08/02/2010 10:11:00 PM
I love the atmosphere of this one.
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07/31/2010 11:42:39 AM
great work on the desat
has a great feel to the image
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07/31/2010 09:31:11 AM
Originally posted by tnun:

Very effective desat - what posthumous was talking about in the lacks variety thread - that cinematographers limit/arrange their palettes very carefully to promote interpretation/feelings of a certain kind/perceptions. I would be interested in seeing the full colour, to see if it "confuses" me or fails to register; possibly the very strong geometric/perspective would carry this anyway, but maybe not.


Here's my entry in the order challenge, you can see what the original colors were like:
07/31/2010 09:24:51 AM
Very effective desat - what posthumous was talking about in the lacks variety thread - that cinematographers limit/arrange their palettes very carefully to promote interpretation/feelings of a certain kind/perceptions. I would be interested in seeing the full colour, to see if it "confuses" me or fails to register; possibly the very strong geometric/perspective would carry this anyway, but maybe not.
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