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The Wailers
Image Title:  The Wailers
 
 By: Ina Nicolae  
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Photographer Ina Nicolae {K:44481}
Project #52 Patterns in Nature Camera Model Canon 20D
Categories Nature
Film Format
Portfolio Nature
Lens Tamron 70-300mm
Uploaded 12/16/2005 Film / Memory Type Lexar 1 GB
    ISO / Film Speed
Views 179 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 16 Rating Critique Only Image
Location City -  Hamilton
State -  ON
Country - Canada   Canada
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There are 16 Comments in 1 Pages
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NN     {K:26787} 12/16/2005
Hi Ina! This one is so very your style, and I like it! Wonderful tones and compo *hugs*


Fabio Keiner   {K:42917} 12/16/2005
excellent and very ambient, but still intriguing. obviously, this feature still doesn't work properly, always stating: enter a longer critique'
:))


al shaikh   {K:15779} 12/16/2005
Ina can you login now to the site? Please let me know


Ina Nicolae   {K:44481} 12/16/2005
Thanks, The login worked - and the upload worked after reducing my picture from 358k to 325k. I guess there is a difference between what Photoshop estimates for size, and what IExplorer estimates - in IE being slightly over. This wasn't an issue before. I used to save a picture at 359K in PS and it would go through. Now it got rejected even at 355K (PS size) - Anyway, I can adapt :) Thanks for all your work! Ina


Ina Nicolae   {K:44481} 12/16/2005
Thanks Elisa, I'm going to bed! It has been a long, long, night! Hugs!


Gabriela Tanaka   {K:17991} 12/16/2005
Magnificent!!! As always!The tonality bears your signature as well as the angle.
Gabriela


Mohamed Banna   {K:34222} 12/16/2005
outstanding details
very nice composition,,
amazing tones
outstanding nature pattern

how do u find the new look of UF dear Ina

meryy zmas and happy new year


Mark Longo   {K:12757} 12/16/2005
You signiture clarity and textural expressions are evident here Ina, and a pleasure to view as always. I especially like the aparent variation in light/color where certain of the twigs are gray while others are a mellow yellow. This gives almost an impression of waves. Is it caused by shadows, PS coloration, etc? No matter, it is a nice effect regardless.

Mark


Ina Nicolae   {K:44481} 12/16/2005
Thank you Mohamed :) I find the new look OK, but I can't get rid of the ads, and I preferred the 4 pictures on a line instead of 3, which requires you to scroll down more, and see less on a horizontal monitor. Best regards, Ina


Ina Nicolae   {K:44481} 12/16/2005
Hi Mark, long time no see :) Thanks for your nice comment! I was up all night watching the rebirth of Usefilm, and I'm glad it's back! The color effects on this picture are worked in PS, and I have a B & W version which I liked more, but this yellow was supposed to complement a previous picture with the same colors, as they are viewed together and have some color continuity. I'm attaching the B & W below, since I won't post it again. I'm looking forward to your new postings, and I'm still thinking (no pun intended) of trying a still life :) Best regards, Ina

B & W Version


Mark Longo   {K:12757} 12/16/2005
Yes, very good to have Usefilm back, and I very much like the new look and especially the new oprganization and interface. Still a few bugs but I'm sure they will be worked out. And yes, I have many images to post! Both new and some unposted images I've collected over the past several months that I have reviewed in the extra time with Usefilm down(!).

I like the B&W version of this image also. It is difficult to state a preference given the relatively small size of the B&W, but the contrasty effect of the B&W seems interesting with this subject. Yet also, showing the continuity of the color images is a good approach you have taken. Perhaps in your "spare time"(!) you could do a collage of these. :)

And I do eagerly await your still life work, Ina. It seems so perfectly suited to your style! I have been working on some holiday still life and may post something very soon. But the more I do it and study it, the more I agree with you, Still Life is HARD!

Mark


Mark Longo   {K:12757} 12/16/2005
Yes, very good to have Usefilm back, and I very much like the new look and especially the new oprganization and interface. Still a few bugs but I'm sure they will be worked out. And yes, I have many images to post! Both new and some unposted images I've collected over the past several months that I have reviewed in the extra time with Usefilm down(!).

I like the B&W version of this image also. It is difficult to state a preference given the relatively small size of the B&W, but the contrasty effect of the B&W seems interesting with this subject. Yet also, showing the continuity of the color images is a good approach you have taken. Perhaps in your "spare time"(!) you could do a collage of these. :)

And I do eagerly await your still life work, Ina. It seems so perfectly suited to your style! I have been working on some holiday still life and may post something very soon. But the more I do it and study it, the more I agree with you, Still Life is HARD!

Mark


Mark Longo   {K:12757} 12/16/2005
Yes, very good to have Usefilm back, and I very much like the new look and especially the new oprganization and interface. Still a few bugs but I'm sure they will be worked out. And yes, I have many images to post! Both new and some unposted images I've collected over the past several months that I have reviewed in the extra time with Usefilm down(!).

I like the B&W version of this image also. It is difficult to state a preference given the relatively small size of the B&W, but the contrasty effect of the B&W seems interesting with this subject. Yet also, showing the continuity of the color images is a good approach you have taken. Perhaps in your "spare time"(!) you could do a collage of these. :)

And I do eagerly await your still life work, Ina. It seems so perfectly suited to your style! I have been working on some holiday still life and may post something very soon. But the more I do it and study it, the more I agree with you, Still Life is HARD!

Mark


Ina Nicolae   {K:44481} 12/16/2005
Hi Mark, the small attached images in the comment section are clickable, they open in a new window where you can see them at full size. I like this new feature - small as not to accaparate the comments, but viewable in a large size 750 x 750 in a separate window. I always was afraid to attach a large image before, as not to upset the thread. Now it stays small, but can be viewed large. This is a good improvement! I tried a few still lifes and they are HARD! None turned out too good. In my place all the windows are tinted, and that cuts on the natural light. It's a real problem, as I did not want artificial lighting, but I may have to go that route, adjust white balance, etc. Lots of work!


Gust@vo Sch3v3rin   {K:122250} 12/17/2005
Hola Ina estoy de regreso lidiando con este nuevo UseFilm. Muy linda tu foto!
Un abrazo!


Ian McIntosh   {K:38813} 1/27/2006
So good for me to see dramas acted out in small scale.


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