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IOTW 8th April 2013

Started by Beaux Reflets, April 08, 2013, 10:12:22 AM

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Beaux Reflets

Congratulations Abers on winning IOTW as chosen by last weeks winner Carlj




More information upon IOTW can be found here   http://cameracraniums.com/forum/index.php?topic=3165.0[/
:beer: Andy

"Light anchors things in place and gives perspective meaning."

The choices we make are rooted in reflection.

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Beaux Reflets

I have to say, that I am a little bemused this shot has not generated more responses. Perhaps it is just me, but I think it is one of the best shots and processing I have ever seen.
:beer: Andy

"Light anchors things in place and gives perspective meaning."

The choices we make are rooted in reflection.

http://beauxreflets.blogspot.com/

Markulous

Since you ask, for me, I find it an excellent comp but I'm irritated by the processing - a tender and poignant moment with a somewhat brash treatment, which I'm guessing is meant to be gritty (but that's just my take on it - processing is a very personal thing, I acknowledge!). Be good to see it with a more sympathetic feel
Whatever and ever. Amen
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Hinfrance

It does look a little overdone to me too, but Alan is an excellent photographer and I wonder if that 'look' is a result of reducing it in size and the site display algorithm.
Howard  My CC Gallery
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The theory seems to be that as long as a man is a failure he is one of God's children, but that as soon as he succeeds he is taken over by the Devil. H.L Mencken.

Beaux Reflets

#4
As the image is in Abers' TRY OUTS album, I imagine the processing is of a purpose  ;)

Perhaps its just me and my Artist background, but I find the image incredibly emotive as well as a documentry piece; Photographic Poetry for want of an expression and "writing with light" is what photography means.
:beer: Andy

"Light anchors things in place and gives perspective meaning."

The choices we make are rooted in reflection.

http://beauxreflets.blogspot.com/

Hinfrance

I hadn't realised it was in the tryouts folder - so yes, Alan will have given it that extra push in processing.
Howard  My CC Gallery
My Flickr
The theory seems to be that as long as a man is a failure he is one of God's children, but that as soon as he succeeds he is taken over by the Devil. H.L Mencken.

Markulous

Quote from: Hinfrance on April 10, 2013, 01:51:43 PM
It does look a little overdone to me too, but Alan is an excellent photographer and I wonder if that 'look' is a result of reducing it in size and the site display algorithm.

I wasn't suggesting he wasn't a good photographer - I do get tired of the "well, it looks better full sized" argument. Size reduction can affect quality, having some bearing on sharpness/detail, but doesn't radically alter an image - and anyway you can view the image as uploaded (which looks like a larger version of the resized!)
Whatever and ever. Amen
http://smg.photobucket.com/home/Markulous/index
Mark @ Photobucket

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