Marine, no filter (Ice Blue Morning)!
It really was a bluish morning and - well, I kinda gave it a little extra
"character" in Photoshop :-)

Jens Bladt
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Emne: A few PUG Comments


Bear in mind I am not the best photographer around, only been doing it a few
years, have a lot more misses than keepers, and still forget to reset the
ISO
and WTB on my DSLR on a regular basis.

Okay, disclaimers out of the way. Here are some PUG shots that jumped out at
me. (And if I misspell anyone's name, hey, I was writing them down.)

Clocks by Collin Brendemuehl

Maybe it was all the blue, but I gravitated here first. Simple but
effective.
Nice composition.

Blue ----

No Title by Dag Thrane

This was my favorite -- went here second. Not totally sure why, speaks to
something in me -- some emotion. Well, I always go barefoot when I can. Nice
composition, nice framing, nice detail in the bridge, etc. The texture
really
makes the legs/feet and shoes pop out.

Blue Hawaii by Fred Widall

Ahhhhh. Sigh. I love Hawaii, although, it's been a l-o-n-g time since I've
been there. This really captures its beauty. Gorgeous sky. Sigh.

Blue Girl by Frank Theriault

Interesting shot. Red and blue. I like the streaky overlay on the girl --
makes it a semiabstract portrait and it makes you take a second look.

Lady in Blue by Henk Terhell

This is nicely abstract. High tech fluorescent light (or neon light, not
sure) with low tech old world Greek/Italian type statue. Also vibrantly
blue. This
is what I think blue can be -- deep and bold. And the juxtaposition of tech
makes it.

Blue Eyes and Blue Frog by Gianfranco Irlanda

Amusing and a good portrait. I don't know why froggies are amusing, but they
generally are. Nice warm skin tones (in late afternoon, I presume)
contrasted
with blue frog.

Blue Sky Behind the Temple by Thawatchai Kongsaktragool

Interesting buildings and the bold blue sky really sets the white and red
off. Some slight distortion (I think) from the wide angle but it just
emphasizes
the spires. Interesting image (and makes me want to go there).

Diver and Puffer by Dan Matyola

Bit soft and blurry, but I realize this was probably taken through glass and
in bad lighting. Nice moment to capture and it is really, really blue.

Zurich at Dusk by Rick Womer

This is just a nice shot. Good composition, nice lights, nice angle on/of
city. (Also makes we want to go there -- good location shots always make me
want
to go there).

Ice Blue Morning by Jens Bladt

Brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr. I am unsure whether a filter was used on this
or
not. Bit puzzled how there could be some yellow on the left when the rest is
blue. But an interesting shot. And brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr.

Well, that's about it. Except to say the blue is really my least favorite
color.

Marnie aka Doe   :-)


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