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Country Road
Image Title:  Country Road
 
 By: Phillip  Minnis  
  Copyright ©2009



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Photographer Phillip  Minnis  {K:13535}
Project #41 Perspective Camera Model Nikon D200
Categories Landscape
Film Format
Portfolio Landscapes & Scenes - Australia
Lens Sigma 10-20mm
Uploaded 6/11/2009 Film / Memory Type N/A
    ISO / Film Speed
Views 136 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 13 Rating Critique Only Image
Location City - 
State - 
Country - Australia   Australia
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There are 13 Comments in 1 Pages
  1
Anthony Lound   {K:6586} 6/11/2009
Quite stunning Philip. Your landscape work is hugely inspiring.

Anthony


Avi     {K:67629} 6/11/2009
I like it mate. I have some very similar shots in the Serengeti plains of Africa, I'll show it to you sometime. I think even the color version of this would be pretty neat ! The only suggestion that I have is an inch crop from the bottom, which can create a triangle of the road, leading upto the tree. something like the attachment.

cheers, Avi



Phillip  Minnis    {K:13535} 6/11/2009
Hi Avi

Thanks for taking the time to comment, and offer your opinion.

I have to state that I have a different opinion to you. I spent some time working out the best way to crop this image. :) I feel the way I did it provides a little more perspective to the image. :)

The colour version is in my portfolio....going by your comment, you like it. :)

http://www.usefilm.com/image/1476901.html

Cheers

Phil


Avi     {K:67629} 6/11/2009
Ahh.. as I had guessed, the color version is pretty darn good as well !.. I saw that I had seen it before and commented on it too. At that time, I liked the 50-50 (50 land, 50 sky) style of composition, so now when I look at that from THAT angle, I am a bit confused. :)

...I think I'll still stick to the triangular crop for now and agree to disagree with you ! :)
best,
Avi


Phillip  Minnis    {K:13535} 6/11/2009
Cool! Differences of opinion is what makes the world so interesting! :)

Phil


vehbi dileksiz   {K:16244} 6/11/2009
great landscape work Phillip...impressive atmosphere, contrast and composition...congrats...vehbi...


Keith Saint   {K:12969} 6/11/2009
Daring composition and works really well
Good for you


Phillip  Minnis    {K:13535} 6/11/2009
Thank you very much, Vehbi!

Cheers

Phil


Phillip  Minnis    {K:13535} 6/11/2009
Thanks for the comment, Keith!

Cheers

Phil


txules  .   {K:49482} 6/11/2009
amazing....txules


Saad Salem   {K:62243} 6/12/2009
just missed it the last day,
as I expected a fine piece,
Saad.


Marybeth Karston   {K:435} 6/14/2009
The black and white brings the tree more into focus as the subject of the photograph, but I have to say I like the colored one better because it says "Summer, Life, Australia!"


Ann  Van Breemen   {K:13508} 6/15/2009
Wow, this is a different mood altogether. Now it looks lonely and isolated. Much prefer the other one.:)


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