Luminous Landscape Forum
Equipment & Techniques => Landscape & Nature Photography => Topic started by: sdwilsonsct on July 14, 2012, 11:49:57 am
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I have been working on some older images. Thanks for looking.
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Delightful images all Scott.
A very subtle palette of colour.
These images are full of mystery since the clouds are tending to tease the viewer by selectively hiding and revealing elements of the scene.
With others these images would make a wonderful exhibition showing the area in question in all its moods.
Regards
Tony Jay
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I'm afraid the first two don't do much for me other than 'I was here' type of imagery, but I find the third one intriguing - it's almost as if the boat was shot in different light than the lake in which it's sitting.
Mike.
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I like what you are doing with the subtle palette on these. Like Mike says, the first two don't have the foreground that grabs you and pulls you in but they do set a subtle mood that is evocative - at least for me - and refreshes past personal experience.
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Thanks, Tony, Mike and Chuck. I had hoped there was enough interesting stuff in the content of 1 and 2, but I see where you're coming from.
The light at 68° is really nice.
The wooden boat indeed stands out. I attach another example, a hay barn nearby. For me, the warm colours of the boat and the barn are a suggestive contrast against the cold, indifferent environment.
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Scott, I must say I didn't care for the lake shots. However, this shot of the hay barn really grabs me. I like the warmth and I can feel the cold (if you know what I mean). Coming from northern Canada I have seen this 'scene' many times before. This is a great capture and I'd put it on a wall somewhere...
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The boat and the barn are similar, very nicely processed, and would work together as part of a series.
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Thanks, Jon and Lou. I'll look for more of these, on rainy, frosty, foggy days. The other trick is that these objects have been tarred, which gives them that warm glow, as opposed to the gray of weathered wood or the brighter colours of stain or paint.