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Post by Barry on Feb 19, 2012 18:50:03 GMT
Steve, very good effect.
Antonio, I bet you were looking around to make sure no one watching you take this shot.
Rob, I like this, they obviously used cheap glass to get those distorted reflections.
Chris, you have a interesting set of images there, I do like the second one.
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Post by katynoelle on Feb 19, 2012 20:54:24 GMT
Coloured version, toned, none or both ?? The white area is intentionally burned ! Which I like best ? The second one for sure ! Lacks an Human figure ? Perhaps. I love this one, Antonio! I think the colors are so gorgeous and add to the overall impact. I love that door. The whole image is speaking a meeting of hot and coolness - indoors and out - mixing together. It's very peaceful and 'waiting'; so, I think that it doesn't need a person. It has the stillness of....an empty room....that is waiting.
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Post by Antonio Correia on Feb 19, 2012 21:09:02 GMT
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Post by maryloveslucy on Feb 19, 2012 21:32:07 GMT
Taken yesterday Dog in a Window This is not just any 'ol dog... it appears to be a Doodle! Luv it. Woof!
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Post by maryloveslucy on Feb 19, 2012 21:35:36 GMT
Coloured version, toned, none or both ?? The white area is intentionally burned ! Which I like best ? The second one for sure ! Lacks an Human figure ? Perhaps. Side by side versus These are beautiful, Antonio. The vibrant, cheery colors in the first image really grab my eye and made me look at all that is present. The desaturated one has a calm and peaceful feeling and makes me just want to sit and feel the breeze blow in.
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Post by Antonio Correia on Feb 19, 2012 21:36:44 GMT
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Post by robnaylor on Feb 19, 2012 21:54:04 GMT
Taken yesterday Dog in a Window This is not just any 'ol dog... it appears to be a Doodle! Luv it. Woof! Ahh... that explains why it did a perfect reverse out of the parking place and sped off. Thanks Mary, a French Doodle !
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Post by maryloveslucy on Feb 20, 2012 1:47:04 GMT
This is not just any 'ol dog... it appears to be a Doodle! Luv it. Woof! Ahh... that explains why it did a perfect reverse out of the parking place and sped off. Thanks Mary, a French Doodle !
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Post by katynoelle on Feb 20, 2012 2:07:04 GMT
This is not just any 'ol dog... it appears to be a Doodle! Luv it. Woof! Ahh... that explains why it did a perfect reverse out of the parking place and sped off. Thanks Mary, a French Doodle ! I thought it was only Vermont dogs who drive.
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Post by maryloveslucy on Feb 20, 2012 2:22:30 GMT
Ahh... that explains why it did a perfect reverse out of the parking place and sped off. Thanks Mary, a French Doodle ! I thought it was only Vermont dogs who drive. Lucy rides shotgun until we park and I get out...then she takes over the driver's seat. But, now that I think about it, we got her in Vermont. She's a Vermonta she does what she wantsta!
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Post by Kit on Feb 20, 2012 4:15:20 GMT
Ooof! Lotsa images here to comment. Barry - sorry, but although I like both the images and their framing and subject etc, both of these lack depth for me. Their tonal range seems too flat somehow and I can't see a clear enough definition between the various vertical planes within each image. They are both like a kind of low key hrd. Chris - an interesting group. I like the first one a lot. Lovely to find these old, neglected buildings. I am not quite getting the last one however. Wondering...? Antonio - this is beautiful in colour, I feel as it gives the atmosphere of the place. A quiet refuge from the evident heat outside. I like the busyness of the tiles and the hot/cool colour combo and the blown-out door light as that would be the experience one would have, looking from the inside to the door. And the human is absent, but very much implied by the casual drapery of the white clothing on the rack. Rob - more! Jittery trees and buildings trapped in rigid squares of glass. I like the contrasts in the actual subject. And the dog - "Git away from my car!!" Guarding like a lion... Antonio again - such large and important doors for such a mundane and functional room. A throne, no less. It almost looks like a visual joke, but no doubt the intention was serious. Not sure if the walls naturally lean as they do or this may be purely the lens? Steve - doncha just hate it when your mojo goes walkies? Only one Door, maybe, but lots of Windows. Lol!! Maybe not too much loss of mojo as you are getting laughs out of this.
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Post by rjbell on Feb 20, 2012 19:16:46 GMT
25 Edited
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Post by The Wirefox on Feb 20, 2012 19:31:58 GMT
I really like this one Robert nice and simple. It might benefit from a straightening of the door frames and a quick clone of the plug socket. Very nice though.
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Post by Barry on Feb 20, 2012 21:09:07 GMT
Nice clean lines in this one Rob, agree with Steve about distorting the image a bit. I would name this image '25'.
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Post by Kit on Feb 20, 2012 21:42:10 GMT
Rob B - a deceptively simple image. I like the various shapes found within. Lovely colour too. I agree that it does need a slight tweak to get that door frame truly vertical.
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