Dave,
I like this one.
I think you've shot this barn before and
the old trees add a lot to the picture.
Regards, Bob S.
On Sun, Jan 15, 2012 at 11:54 AM, David J Brooks pentko...@gmail.com wrote:
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On the town line north of town.
K-5 D FA
Used to be red, anyway...
You should shoot it again when (if) you have some snow. The scene has lots of
promise. I like the framing and the barn.
Rick
http://photo.net/photos/RickW
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From: David J Brooks pentko...@gmail.com
To: Pentax Discuss pdml@pdml.net;
I think this is your best K10 PAW, so far. Not bad, pretty good comp.
IMO a bit underexposed.
And a bit on the soft side. The EXIF says 1/20s and 68mm. Perhaps you are
pushing the SR a bit too far.
Tim
Mostly harmless (just plain Norwegian)
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Hi!
All I can say after looking at the images you posted is this:
Either my monitor is not calibrated properly, which very well can be
the case, or it is too dark...
Probably sun wasn't playing for you this time...
Boris
It's a nice enough composition, and I like the desaturated version better for some
reason
but nether excites me particularly.
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Subject: PAW #3
Hi
I like the image, but the processing doesn't work for me.
The first one seems to have unreal colors, too saturated.
The second is just plain muddy looking. Go all the way and
make a nice BW photo from it. Or, tone down the intensity
of the first on a scosh, and make a great color image.
Butch
Hi!
Very calm, very tranquil. Yet it is quite unclear whether the sun
rises or sets... It is not meant as a critique though, just an
observation...
Boris
I really like this shot.Simple lines,easy on the eye,nice contrasts.The tree makes it.
Dave
I shouldn´t, because I haven´t had time to look at
your photos,
but.. ...
http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=2186930size=lg
DagT
Thanks again! (but master? Well... :-)
Look carefully and you will see a small pun in most of my captions.
The composition is reflected in the caption, in this case it is
oT
DagT
På 7. mar. 2004 kl. 03.13 skrev frank theriault:
~Very~ cool, Dag (pun intended).
You are a master at
DagT,
cool pic, but what the heck is it??
tan.
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From: Dag T [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, 6 March 2004 4:59 PM
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Subject: PAW #3 - Winter
I shouldn´t, because I haven´t had time to look at your photos, but
Does it matter :-)
It is a tree and a round table with about 50cm snow on top of it...
DagT
På 6. mar. 2004 kl. 09.17 skrev Tanya Mayer Photography:
DagT,
cool pic, but what the heck is it??
tan.
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Subject: Re: PAW #3 - Winter
Does it matter :-)
It is a tree and a round table with about 50cm snow on top of it...
DagT
På 6. mar. 2004 kl. 09.17 skrev Tanya Mayer Photography:
DagT,
cool pic, but what the heck is it??
tan
Hi!
DT I shouldn´t, because I haven´t had time to look at your photos, but
I'd say you should. You know, if privilege of putting a shot to PAW
would depend on how many other's shots one looked at and commented,
then we'd be in big trouble...
DT
March 2004 6:27 PM
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Subject: Re: PAW #3 - Winter
Does it matter :-)
It is a tree and a round table with about 50cm snow on top of it...
DagT
På 6. mar. 2004 kl. 09.17 skrev Tanya Mayer Photography:
DagT,
cool pic, but what the heck is it??
tan.
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På 6. mar. 2004 kl. 19.57 skrev Boris Liberman:
Hi!
DT I shouldn´t, because I haven´t had time to look at your photos,
but
I'd say you should. You know, if privilege of putting a shot to PAW
would depend on how many other's shots one looked at and commented,
then we'd be in big trouble...
~Very~ cool, Dag (pun intended).
You are a master at composition - taking the seemingly mundane, and making
it look interesting in a photo.
Stark, but that's why it's beautiful.
thanks,
frank
The optimist thinks this is the best of all possible worlds. The pessimist
fears it is true. -J.
On 6 Mar 2004 at 7:58, Dag T wrote:
I shouldn´t, because I haven´t had time to look at your photos, but
http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=2186930size=lg
It looks like a giant iced cake :-) Well done, excellent contrast control,
great exposure and good composition has made for
In a message dated 3/4/2004 3:26:59 PM Pacific Standard Time,
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Back in 2000 we spent our vacation exploring the Canadian Maritimes.
One of the places we stopped at was the fishing village of Cheticamp,
on the
Reminds me of a lovely evening after being out on a small lobster boat at
Tanner's Cove, in Nova Scotia. Lobster season was officially over, and we went
out to bring in the few remaining traps. We also brought up three or four
lobster. Dinner that night was wonderful smile
Fond memories.
shel
Hi Frank ...
As a document for the protest, it doesn't work for me. Too many distracting elements,
a weak composition, and a lack of point of view.
I see at least two better photos in the scene.
However, from the POV of an interesting photo, it works for me. It's abstract enough
to almost be
Hi, Frank
I like the photo, specially the relation between human
and plastic hands, a sort of visual ying yang. Maybe
you can burn the bikes a bit to darken them.
It's nice to see you are using a real lens, it's a
shame it isn't from a real brand ;-)
Regards
Albano
--- frank theriault [EMAIL
Thanks for the comments.
Frank - You really should take the time to visit Cape Breton,
the Cabot Trail is absolutely stunning, with wonderful vistas around every
bend.
No-one commented on my portrait - I think its a good likeness (and
remember I'm the one on the left !).
The optimist thinks this is the best of all possible worlds. The pessimist
fears it is true. -J. Robert Oppenheimer
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Subject: RE: PAW #3 - Day's End. Date: Fri, 5 Mar 2004 13:26:19 -0500 (EST)
Thanks
I love it. I really like the dangling hand, it looks like part of the
bike in the background, at first I thought it was some wierd bike stand.
rg
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I know, the bikes in the background really distract from the hand in
On 4 Mar 2004 at 17:49, frank theriault wrote:
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Gotta love the sheep skin boots(?) on one protester :-)
Rob Studdert
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not sure about some photos of mine).
cheers,
frank
The optimist thinks this is the best of all possible worlds. The pessimist
fears it is true. -J. Robert Oppenheimer
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Gotta love the sheep skin boots(?) on one protester :-)
I was thinking that the coat she's wearing is of the suede leather and fur
variety...must be fake though huh? I hope...
Cory
wants to
this is the best of all possible worlds. The
pessimist fears it is true. -J. Robert Oppenheimer
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Date: Thu, 4 Mar 2004 19:25:44 -0500
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From: Rob Studdert
You're right about the bikes Frank, but over all not bad for newspaper
work. Hell real good for newspaper work.
frank theriault wrote:
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I know, the bikes in the background really distract from the hand in
the trap (it's a plastic hand, for
I like the wash of color, you captured the end of day colors perfectly.
Fred Widall wrote:
http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=2147727size=lg
Back in 2000 we spent our vacation exploring the Canadian Maritimes.
One of the places we stopped at was the fishing village of Cheticamp,
on the
Dave said:
I like week nine.The three kids all writing at the same time was the first
thing to grab
my attention,as
is what you had in mined, correct.:-)
I also like week 2 and the sneaker shot.
All these school kids shots lately.I would like to do something like this,but
the way i
Everything you do is at least good.
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To Frank:
Thanks for the compliment!
ERN
I like this one and cannot help but wonder how it would work
in BW with a slight sepia tone. There something of an old
tyme feel about this photo. That's not to say the color
doesn't work ... just thinking out loud.
shel
I like this one and cannot help but wonder how it would work
in BW with a slight sepia tone. There something of an old
tyme feel about this photo. That's not to say the color
doesn't work ... just thinking out loud.
shel
Right off the top of my head, I imagine it would remove the
You might also consider cropping out the chairs ... that'll
certainly get rid of the competition. I played with it and
am so-so about it, but give it a shot and see what ~you~
think.
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I like this one and cannot help but wonder how it would work
in BW with a slight
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