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Re: Fun with D800 Photos
Eleanor...Superb composition and elements! Pramote
Eleanor...Superb composition and elements! Pramote
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Steven...I like this one. Great composition and gorgeous colors.
Dear Eleanor! no, no, I just have to disappoint you. It was just, while looking at your picture as not just a plain photo but something you were able to control by yourself in a more decisive way than the normal picture, that I just thought, perhaps looking at it as a painting or so, it instictly lacked some red to soften up and distract the darkish black/brown area at the left, a little anarchistic red spot, just to trick your brain to see to black areas in another "light". Sometimes our brain has to have something unforeseen to awake, and if this have a function of a cry that is not to be heard, just being there to puzzle our small brain-cells, it can be that unbalance, that unstableness that actually create balance and more stableness than a plain harmonic picture, a sort of balance from a mixture of tension and harmony.
I can tell f.ex., a yellow colour don't look yellow in the good way, if you dosn't come, lets say 1/30, or less, of yellow in as a red. People will then think its more yellow than a plain yellow. Just to say that our brain sometimes is sighing after contradictions, sometimes in the alarming way, sometimes just in the small small details.
That was just something in that direction I meant to say
Thorkil
(and it has nothing to do with your normal pictures where you have a soft eye for beautiful details and are able to catch them too..!)
Guanella Pass, Georgetown, CO
Nikon D800E; Zeiss 18mm f/3.5; Lee GND 0.6
perhaps also try moving while shooting at slow shutter, if you have a subject with the right colours, Thorkil..(just to see if some dreamy things arises)Ahhh yes Thorkil, I see what you mean! maybe I will experiment with this in Corel Painter and my Wacom tablet ...I think for this exhibition I'm going to enter, pretty much anything goes! Thanks for the idea! (I've always wanted to be able to paint, but my natural talents have always been in photography so sometimes I look for image ideas that could pass for paintings!!! eleanor
just like it without cropping, while the white tree-perspective is so plain wonderfulSteven...I like this one. Great composition and gorgeous colors.
I think cropping the upper 1/4 would be perfect.
Thanks for sharing!
Pramote
perhaps also try moving while shooting at slow shutter, if you have a subject with the right colours, Thorkil..(just to see if some dreamy things arises)
Very extraordinary Fredrick! Beautiful light and colours! Is this very late in the evening, with the rest of the midnight-sun, towards north-west, or very early morning?The autumn colours are really starting to explode up here in the North.
Still going through my safari photos. How about something cute.
Mr.Gale
D800E
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This just shows very well and sweet, how luckily spoiled a child can get, in a only-one-child-program
Thorkil
Thank you Thorkil. This is westwards in the very late evening. Sadly there is no midnight sun left and the days become shorter and darker each day.Very extraordinary Fredrick! Beautiful light and colours! Is this very late in the evening, with the rest of the midnight-sun, towards north-west, or very early morning?
Thorkil