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+1 (or should be +3 for all of them?)Those are great Ashwin!
I find it interesting to follow a photographers different pictures presented over time.
Big Sur, CA
Hasseblad H4D-40/ HCD 35-90mm at 75mm/Lee Big Stopper/ Lee 0.6 GND/Lee CPL
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Pramote
Zenfolio | Pramote Laoprasert
Another photographer I follow with interest is Woody CampbellSame but not stitched.
Thanks very much Ray! I am honored. PramoteI find it interesting to follow a photographers different pictures presented over time.
It let me in some way travel together with that person and se a slice of the world just as that person chose to present it.
But I am not interested in any "forensic" fingerprint of the moment.
For me, it is the interpreted moment that is of interest.
It also adds an extra dimension to see some ones interpretation of an landscape that I really don't have any personal relationship with.
Then I can see the landscape as it is presented to me with out my own preferences blocking the view.
One such landscape is the different landscapes of the United States.
And Pramote is a presenter and interpreter of that landscape I have been following here on getdpi.
It is a bold paler that is used to color in his brushstrokes on the canvas in most of the pictures I see here.
This picture is a good example for me of Pramotes use of composition and palett.
The colorful field in the lower third of this picture shapes a green and yellow rectangle that the whole picture rest on.
And the two elongated triangels that is built up of sky and the mountain/hill shapes the top rectangle that anchors the top third.
Thous two parts communicate by and harmonizing pallet over the dynamic middle third of this picture.
They are two still parts that frames the dynamic middle part, a dynamic part that show a frozen slice of stretched time and action in the sea.
Also check out the balance between the right and left side of the middle third, the balance between the dark sea and the colorful spot on the small peninsula.
This picture is for me the essence of Promotes pictures of the US.
Ray
The palette, hues and variety of textures as well as the compositional arrangement of the three primary elements within the frame, lead to a very attractive, unique and successful capture of this well known landscape. Almost pastel like in presentation. Lovely!
Big Sur, CA
Hasseblad H4D-40/ HCD 35-90mm at 75mm/Lee Big Stopper/ Lee 0.6 GND/Lee CPL
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Pramote
Zenfolio | Pramote Laoprasert
Dave...Thanks very much for your kind words! PramoteThe palette, hues and variety of textures as well as the compositional arrangement of the three primary elements within the frame, lead to a very attractive, unique and successful capture of this well known landscape. Almost pastel like in presentation. Lovely!
Dave (D&A)
Lovely use of shadow's Bob...looks like a spider's web..Fort Point
IQ180, DF 75-150
-bob