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Image Title:  T e m p l e
 
 By: Jeanette Hägglund  
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Photographer Jeanette Hägglund {K:59907}
Project #41 Perspective Camera Model bara
Categories Architecture
Landscape
Others
Film Format
Portfolio Buildings
Memory? of an old city
Lens min
Uploaded 12/6/2005 Film / Memory Type kamera
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 299 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 48 Rating Critique Only Image
Location City -  Uppsala
State - 
Country - Sweden   Sweden
About Well, rather AS a temple. We have a joke in Sweden about this place...it?s a market for all kind of objects for a car and men happends to stay in there for a long time and the nickname is "kindergarden for old fellows"...This IS a famouse place in Sweden, exist in all city?s. But the "real" project should be perspective...(?) What do you think :)
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There are 48 Comments in 1 Pages
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Jan Symank   {K:15755} 12/6/2005
Wonderful and interesting perspective and mixture of nature and human technique.This all is also perfectly composed
Jan


Linda Bique   {K:73877} 12/6/2005
Excellent perspective Jeanette and a very interesting, and kind of funny too, about. I see why you call it a famous place, I love the colors and the clarity, very nicely taken and presented!!


Gennaro Guarino   {K:12163} 12/6/2005
great the composition and the point of view.
Gennaro


Rashed Abdulla   {K:153041} 12/6/2005
wonderful composition here,very great expouser and details,very best regards my friend.


Roberto Okamura   {K:22842} 12/6/2005
Excellent landscape Jeanette!
Beautiful composition!
Congrats!
Roberto.


Pat Ziegler   {K:21363} 12/6/2005
I like it! Just that one blade of grass in the foreground. Nice blue sky, Circular Polorizer?

Well done, as allways!


Mark Hamilton   {K:8384} 12/6/2005
Hi Jeanette.

The perspective is great it adds an extra dimension. Nice colour saturation and contrast.

Mark


Jeanette Hägglund   {K:59907} 12/6/2005
HI Pat! No i never use a POL filter when using my digital cameras. Only for analouge, since i learn it?s better to add the effect in PS. But here i haven't add anything i just underexpose to get the saturated colours. Same as for slides, a little underexposure make nice saturation!

Jeanette


aLi Naghizadeh   {K:19457} 12/6/2005
Hi Jeanette .. well done .. I love the composition here .. great angle two .. well done .. Nice colors and tones ..

My best wishes,
aLi


P LL   {K:30512} 12/6/2005
The movement of the dry grass for me underlined the idea of a magnetic storm below the electric connections!

Paola LL


Massimiliano Vono   {K:945} 12/6/2005
good perspective


// //   {K:6081} 12/6/2005
Wonderfull done at all.


Markus Scholz   {K:22743} 12/6/2005
Another project could be lines, with the lines of grass leading to the overhead lines. Excellent view.

Markus


marco "dheim" orciuoli   {K:4464} 12/6/2005
"perspective" is definitely the best place to put it, in my opinion. at least i absolutely love low point of view and perspective in this one...


Baha Sadri   {K:14246} 12/6/2005
Hi Jeanette,
How come you can't take any photo i don't like?!
baha


Paolo Corradini   {K:50531} 12/6/2005
colors are perfect..but i don't know with perspective ..i'm waiting to see the next ;)


Stefan Engström   {K:24473} 12/7/2005
I like the idea of this as a temple without any further explanations... Call me manipulative, but I would have broken off the straw closest to the camera :-)


a. gianfranco baccelli   {K:19333} 12/7/2005
Interesting perspective and composition. The point of view by the ground is great! I think that the real prject is "perspective".


Robert Kocs   {K:89061} 12/7/2005
Lovely! Very nice blue gradation of sky, love the unique perspective. Very nice fine lines of grass, well composed natural abstraction, very exciting mixture. The nature and the human technique are very unique combination. Well captured theme. Great mind and original idea. Well presented work dear friend! I really enjoyed this special work!

Have a nice day dear Jeanette!
Robert


Ehdae  (Abullha AL Hazza)   {K:4722} 12/7/2005
Fantastic one.


Jeanette Hägglund   {K:59907} 12/7/2005
I see your point Stefan about the closest grass, but somehow i just wanted it to be there.... Eh why not any further explanations?

Jeanette


Manu     {K:13063} 12/7/2005
You know what?....every now and then you come across a picture that just has something appealing about it, something magnetic but you don't know why..this is one of those images...well done, Jeanette...just enjoy for what it is..

Cheers

Manu


Danny Brannigan   {K:16195} 12/7/2005
Jeanette you will have to stop lying in the grass.Superb image.


Teunis Haveman   {K:52413} 12/7/2005
Jeantte, beautiful place and compositie
Gr Teunis


Ivan Di Pietro   {K:1226} 12/7/2005
Well composed and great prospective!
ivan


Mark Sherman   {K:15469} 12/7/2005
going out on a limb here. If you imagine the high tensions as idols kind of, the grasses look to be bending towards them.


Fabio Keiner   {K:41977} 12/7/2005
sounds metaphysically correct, imho
:))


Jeanette Hägglund   {K:59907} 12/7/2005
Hahaha - you think so?

;)

jeanette


Simone Tagliaferri   {K:28180} 12/7/2005
WOW, inquadratura perfetta. Complimenti.


jude .   {K:14625} 12/7/2005
I *love* your eye for composition, Jeanette; so beautiful, every time.

And I got a laugh from your 'about'...we have places like that here in the US too, filled with 'boy toys.' *grin* I even have a t-shirt from one, depicting the smiling faces of 'Manny, Moe and Jack.' Men...gotta love 'em. I think it says so somewhere in the manual.


Nando Mondino   {K:13989} 12/7/2005
Excellent composition.


Jeanette Hägglund   {K:59907} 12/7/2005
And YOU made me smile Jude

jeanette


Yahya El Hosafy   {K:8366} 12/7/2005
i like the perspective. specially the 2 straws across the photo and the DOF.
very neat.


Endre Novak   {K:12534} 12/7/2005
Nice angle.
Endre


Bea Friedli   {K:9816} 12/8/2005
I think it's cool !! love your take on it !
hugs


Aram Gharib   {K:4095} 12/8/2005
Power of lines! Great composition. Congratulations.


Giulio Rotelli   {K:28375} 12/8/2005
hai una visione dei soggetti estremamente personale ed originale.. mi piace molto che in primo piano ci sia la vegetazione...
sembra quasi di essersi nascosti per spiare


stingRay .   {K:136763} 12/8/2005
Beautiful colour and detail Jeanette in this interesting mix of nature v mankind. I'm a bit behind AGAIN and trying to catch up....Best wishes to you my dear friend....Ray


Stefan Engström   {K:24473} 12/8/2005
We lead the viewer with increasing degrees of force with the image, the title, and the text we choose to describe it by. Finding the right match depends on the person viewing (of course). In this case your title was perfect for me, enough to make the association, and sufficiently imprecise for me to make it my own "temple". When you elaborate in the about here, you override my own ideas in a way, suggesting I follow the train of thought you had, when in fact I perferred to go my own way (which I can still do of course :-)


Thilo Bayer   {K:50301} 12/8/2005
Hi Jeanette,

Oh yeah, this IS a perspective. I love the idea to include the grass and to let the focus go over it. Wonderful clarity in the sky. The grass looks like needles in the sky.

best wishes.
Thilo


Dirck DuFlon   {K:35779} 12/8/2005
Well then, if a temple is a place where people show reverence, then I think this *does* qualify as one (at least to the old men! :) I like the way the reeds lead the eye to the tower, then the wires take us down to the building!


thomas M   {K:923} 12/9/2005
I'm not a favor for political correctness... so I have to say.. this image didn't captured me visually as usually does with your images. I'm eager to see your next work... the real Jeanette.:)

regards, tamas


Jeanette Hägglund   {K:59907} 12/9/2005
Ha ha - thanks Tamac for your words, i appreciate it, then i know you mean what you say!

;)
Jeanette


. .   {K:16329} 12/10/2005
You just think men swap car parts here because that's what they tell you ............. but did you ever notice the large antennas? The men are probably talking to Venus on galatic HAM radios ........... and most likely trying to work out a deal to swap their wives for Venusian women. Don't tell anybody I told you..ok?


João Tavares   {K:39120} 12/10/2005
Another good compo nice angle very well done.
João


Claude Tenot   {K:9832} 12/10/2005
Etrange endroit pour une merveilleuse photo..il y a 3 zones de contrastes dans cette image..à droite le temple lumineux et imposant.....à droite la nature sauvage...et au-dessus, les poteaux électriques....WICH ZONE WILL SURVIVE ? for sure the second one..

kisses

Claude


Gorilla  K   {K:17526} 12/10/2005
...great perspective and composition!!!

best regards,
Winfried


Roberto Arcari Farinetti   {K:177120} 12/11/2005
..a fine point of view..

:)

roby


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