Ed Hurst
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20 shot stitch made with 645D + 35mm A lens:
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Grayhand - thanks for your interest and for taking the time to write a detailed critique. My major photo effort is my daily blog, where I've posted photos that I've taken on a daily basis for 1,214 days now without a miss. I sometimes use this forum as an editorial resource, putting up photos taken on a particular day and watching the comments and likes. I may agree or disagree with the reactions but they are very valuable.Another photographer I follow with interest is Woody Campbell
There is a completely different choice of palette and landscape.
For me mostly a gray/black palette in a cityscape type of landscape.
And this is presented in a intriging and often abstract way.
Many times I feel like I am presented with a slice of a city of steel.
But there is also glimmer of colors, and people in an intimate landscape of them self or in close vicinity of others.
And his pictures are so totally different from my own choose of style and selection of objects.
So it is like I am being led into scenes that in many way are alien to me and that I not always understand but I never find boring but often vitalizing to my own way of seeing..
So I let this picture represent the feeling Woodys pictures often evoke in me.
A knife edge of sharpness in the left lower corner and the rest fades of in to the distance. A distance of man made structure.
Except for a thin slice of nature.
And don't ask me why I choose a almost totally soft cityscape when many of Woddys are tack sharp.
But that how it is with the hidden choice of the unconscious mind, it mostly stays hidden from the conscious parts…
So I just lean back and wait for more.
And I know that I will not be disappointed
Thanks Woody for info about your blog.Grayhand - thanks for your interest and for taking the time to write a detailed critique. My major photo effort is my daily blog, where I've posted photos that I've taken on a daily basis for 1,214 days now without a miss. I sometimes use this forum as an editorial resource, putting up photos taken on a particular day and watching the comments and likes. I may agree or disagree with the reactions but they are very valuable.
I like this series. Nice!
Never! Where (literally) on earth is this? That's amazingly beautiful and very strange at the same time :thumbup:Just having a little fun to combat the cabin fever.
Been here?
Welcome to the new Palouse Mountains ...Never! Where (literally) on earth is this? That's amazingly beautiful and very strange at the same time :thumbup:
Very much agree and find them quite appealing in B&W. I especially like the 1st and 2nd one...but the whole series is excellent Ashwin!Those are great Ashwin!
Just having a little fun to combat the cabin fever.
Been here?
Maybe here?