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Re: Love those Trees
« Reply #1160 on: January 12, 2014, 01:09:45 pm »

Couple at night


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Re: Love those Trees
« Reply #1161 on: January 12, 2014, 01:09:53 pm »


Unless your innocence is tongue-in-cheek:

ARAT: another rock, another tree.

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Gosh. I never heard that term in all my sixty-plus years of photographing rocks and trees and other stuff, like road tar and graffiti.
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Re: Love those Trees
« Reply #1162 on: January 12, 2014, 01:37:57 pm »

Gosh. I never heard that term in all my sixty-plus years of photographing rocks and trees and other stuff, like road tar and graffiti.

Never mind, Eric, it is just landscape haters speaking in tongues. ;)

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Re: Love those Trees
« Reply #1163 on: January 12, 2014, 02:15:47 pm »

Never mind, Eric, it is just landscape haters speaking in tongues. ;)


Neither true nor fair, Slobodan. (Emoticon notwithstanding.)

The term really owes its existence as reaction to the great lack of originality in a huge majority of ARAT subject matter. That's why when something really cool comes up, such as Chris's two photographs, it makes us 'ere lot with a more tempered, less acolyte-like take on ARAT sit up, take notice and comment. That's why you won't find us of that persuasion generally commenting on ARAT threads.

From a personal standpoint, I find it quite difficult in my own reality to see those sorts of images in the raw, as it were, even if I do enjoy the good ones in the final, photographic presentation. I believe we probably all have visual blind spots, and that's but one of mine. Having said which, I am not suggesting that I don't feel capable of appreciating landscape work, just that I think there's so little good stuff about. Generally, I think that I feel more impressed with black/white interpretations of the genre.

As an edit:  think I am really turning further and further away from colour in my own appreciation of photography; this could be an atavistic thing because of the era when I first became obsessed with the medium - it might even be a reaction to the general disappointment I feel with colour printing. Perhaps more likely is the impression that I have that black/white is just more interesting in its ability to take things out of cold reality and into a further space where imagination can run more freely. Bad colour is obvious, try to disguise it how you may - with words or with visual exaggerations - the truth will always out.

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Re: Love those Trees
« Reply #1164 on: January 12, 2014, 02:58:50 pm »

The Tree Of A Million Faces

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Re: Love those Trees
« Reply #1165 on: January 12, 2014, 03:49:18 pm »


Neither true nor fair, Slobodan. (Emoticon notwithstanding.)

The term really owes its existence as reaction to the great lack of originality in a huge majority of ARAT subject matter...

Well, whether it is true, or fair, or both, is, of course, highly debatable, but I stand by what I said (emoticon was there to confirm the old adage that every joke contains a bit of joke ;) )

As for originality, let me put Isaac's hat for a moment and correct the above statement to read:

"... great lack of originality in a huge majority of ANY subject matter..."

And yet we do not come up with derogatory terms for those. For instance, we do not say ABAB (Another Boob, Another Butt) ;D

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Re: Love those Trees
« Reply #1166 on: January 12, 2014, 04:20:17 pm »

Trees the other way round (its even ARAT) :P




Future Perspective




Trees and Cliff




Leaves and Tree Bark




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Re: Love those Trees
« Reply #1167 on: January 12, 2014, 05:22:35 pm »

Well, whether it is true, or fair, or both, is, of course, highly debatable, but I stand by what I said (emoticon was there to confirm the old adage that every joke contains a bit of joke ;) )

As for originality, let me put Isaac's hat for a moment and correct the above statement to read:

"... great lack of originality in a huge majority of ANY subject matter..."

And yet we do not come up with derogatory terms for those. For instance, we do not say ABAB (Another Boob, Another Butt) ;D




Of course not! That would be politically incorrect; misogynistic, in fact. And let's face it: most of us do like seeing more of either and preferably both; that does, of course, put a pressure on the photographer to seek out those worth preserving for posterity. Oh dear.

But the point is that we are discussing ARAT and not the rest of the broad panoply of genres that abounds in photography. Whether or not similar acronyms exist within the other genres I do not know; perhaps they are regional.

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Re: Love those Trees
« Reply #1168 on: January 12, 2014, 05:28:48 pm »

Chris, I think you owe your sister!

That's why folks go on distant location: wakens the senses.

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Re: Love those Trees
« Reply #1169 on: January 12, 2014, 05:33:59 pm »

Chris, Trees and Cliff--terrific! That and your seagull from Mallorca are my favorites (so far).

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Re: Love those Trees
« Reply #1170 on: January 12, 2014, 05:38:30 pm »

Chris, I think you owe your sister!

That's why folks go on distant location: wakens the senses.

Rob C

Chris, Trees and Cliff--terrific! That and your seagull from Mallorca are my favorites (so far).

Thanks !
Seems my move to digital made something explode :) .
Seriously - I'm a bit shocked by my new speed of output due to that digital camera.
But after holidays I guess thats somewhat normal.
Cheers
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Re: Love those Trees
« Reply #1171 on: January 12, 2014, 05:47:25 pm »

For instance, we do not say ABAB (Another Boob, Another Butt) ;D

Those of who were actually in that business had far more derogatory terms to describe our activities than simply ABAB, Slobodan.  And I say that as a former titanbumographer.

LOL

Cheers,

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Re: Love those Trees
« Reply #1172 on: January 12, 2014, 11:31:04 pm »

Chris, you're really on a roll! Great stuff! (And no ABABs either.)

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Re: Love those Trees
« Reply #1173 on: January 13, 2014, 10:36:41 pm »

Hello, been a while since I've posted here.
Recently had my first attempt at IR at my favourite cemetery

Frangipani trees form a guard of honour of sorts

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Re: Love those Trees
« Reply #1174 on: January 13, 2014, 10:52:10 pm »

Guardian of the dead


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Re: Love those Trees
« Reply #1175 on: January 13, 2014, 11:19:39 pm »

Australian Boab trees freshly planted on the grounds of a new hotel I was shooting last week in the south of China.



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Re: Love those Trees
« Reply #1176 on: January 14, 2014, 02:04:04 am »

The Tree Of A Million Faces

And a million stories.

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Re: Love those Trees
« Reply #1177 on: January 14, 2014, 02:04:55 am »

Hello, been a while since I've posted here.
Recently had my first attempt at IR at my favourite cemetery

Frangipani trees form a guard of honour of sorts

Intriguing perspective!

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Re: Love those Trees
« Reply #1178 on: January 14, 2014, 04:29:18 am »

Great moods (not too fond of IR), and I think the shapes constructed are great in all the shots. Once again I think black/white takes first prize.

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Re: Love those Trees
« Reply #1179 on: January 14, 2014, 05:38:50 am »

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Excellent B&W conversion and use of vignetting for a gloomy atmosphere.
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