Luminous Landscape Forum
The Art of Photography => User Critiques => Topic started by: Timo Löfgren on December 09, 2010, 01:13:22 pm
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A few isolated moment of autumn morning in the evening. I'm trying to built up strength to go on tours each morning before sunrise. I live near the good items, so I do not need a car to access the site, eco-friendly is not it.
Timo Löfgren
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Timo,
I'm glad you are back doing monochromes. These are lovely and have the magic that I miss in your color work.
Eric
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Timo, Bravo!! Wonderful work.
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This is some of your most beautiful B&W work to date.
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Beautiful, Timo. Particularly the first.
Jeremy
PS: check your messages!
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#3 is my favorite.
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All three are absolutely stunning!
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I like them very much too. I particularly envy how you manage to get those tones, they are quite "soft", but the picture does not look "flat" at all.
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the first shot has impressive realism and depth. you've also made a crowded scene, with a lot of competing elements, work quite well. good tonal separation and textures. It looks a bit dark on the screen - maybe just a touch brighter?
David Saffir
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OMG. The tonality and mood in these imagaes are superb. give the colour work a miss Timo - this is definately where I think your gift lies!
Julie
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Amazing. Your monochrome work has a "look" that is uniquely your own, there is always consistency and cohesiveness. Really well done.
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Very nice, indeed. I'd like to see a print of #3.
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I'd like to see a print of number 1. I think it would be stunning.
David
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Thanks again for your feedback rich. I posted again once more I find the motivation to shoot more. Merry Christmas to all.
Timo Löfgren
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Thanks again for your feedback rich. I posted again once more I find the motivation to shoot more. Merry Christmas to all.
Timo Löfgren
Have a very good Christmas yourself, Timo. And we hope to see more of your pictures on here very soon (even if they are better than mine, dammit ;))
John
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Timo: They're all wonderful. I especially like #1 - it's so rich and detailed and the lighting is great. I wonder if you'd share some of the technical aspects of how you shot and processed it. There's a lot I can learn from you.
Thanks.
Alan.