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The Art of Photography => User Critiques => Topic started by: grant kench on February 23, 2009, 07:09:55 pm

Title: railyards workshop
Post by: grant kench on February 23, 2009, 07:09:55 pm
Not sure about this project. What do think?
More at http://tasmaniaphotoart.blogspot.com/ (http://tasmaniaphotoart.blogspot.com/)
Thanks for commenting.
Title: railyards workshop
Post by: Eric Myrvaagnes on February 23, 2009, 07:59:30 pm
Quote from: grant kench
Not sure about this project. What do think?
More at http://tasmaniaphotoart.blogspot.com/ (http://tasmaniaphotoart.blogspot.com/)
Thanks for commenting.
I think it looks very promising. Great sense of mystery and moodiness. You have a lot of very nice work on your website, and this project is up with the best. I hope you'll do more of it.

Thanks for sharing it.


-Eric

Title: railyards workshop
Post by: mowog on February 24, 2009, 03:23:44 am
Quote from: grant kench
Not sure about this project. What do think?
More at http://tasmaniaphotoart.blogspot.com/ (http://tasmaniaphotoart.blogspot.com/)
Thanks for commenting.

I like this kind of work and I have been doing some similar shots. I like the aged feel of these shots.
Title: railyards workshop
Post by: grant kench on February 25, 2009, 04:25:18 pm
Thanks for those couple of comments. I have added another 4 images to http://tasmaniaphotoart.blogspot.com/ (http://tasmaniaphotoart.blogspot.com/) for those interested.
Title: railyards workshop
Post by: maxima302 on February 28, 2009, 06:59:20 am
These are excellent. I love the compositions, the tonalities and the textures. Everything comes together very well. Do you mind me asking how these were taken (Some almost look like 4x5).
Title: railyards workshop
Post by: grant kench on March 02, 2009, 03:48:41 pm
Thanks Maxima.
No not 4x5. These and the recent Hobart steps shots at http://tasmaniaphotoart.blogspot.com/ (http://tasmaniaphotoart.blogspot.com/) where taken with my new 5d2.
I find the 5d2 an excellent camera, great upgrade for me from 40d. Not a forgiving camera. Have to get used again to having narrow depth of field.