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Drift
Image Title:  Drift
 
 By: Ina Nicolae  
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Photographer Ina Nicolae {K:44481}
Project #42 Moody Landscape Camera Model Canon 20D
Categories Landscape
Film Format
Portfolio B&W + Sepia
PhotoArt
Lens Tamron 70-300mm
Uploaded 12/17/2005 Film / Memory Type CF card
    ISO / Film Speed
Views 274 Shutter 1/250
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 41 Rating Critique Only Image
Location City -  Virgil
State -  ON
Country - Canada   Canada
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There are 41 Comments in 1 Pages
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Bob Walker   {K:1066} 12/17/2005
Nice effect, Ina.
I feel almost pulled into the center of the image. :-)

Best regards,
Bob


Ina Nicolae   {K:44481} 12/17/2005
Thanks very much for your nice comment, Bob! The email notifications don't work yet, but I still like to reply :)


Rick Page   {K:4958} 12/17/2005
Very creative landscape.An artistic mind at work here.You must have read the article today on North America drifting south after the ice age........... Peace....Rick Page


Kathy Hillard   {K:25721} 12/17/2005
This is an unusual effect Ina! It looks like a pencil drawing.
Are you still having problems with the new site? It seems to be getting better. I guess we are all creatures of habit...hard to accept new things :) Take care!
Kathy


Ina Nicolae   {K:44481} 12/17/2005
Hi Kathy, I can't see any problems of major importance, other than the fact that email notifications don't work, which means you don't know when someone replies to you on their website (unless you keep checking). Uploads are fine, browsing is better / faster, hopefully they're working on the other small bugs! Hugs, Ina


Enas Moussa   {K:7470} 12/17/2005
nice work..the effects u r using r doing very well with the sepia tones .. its more like a time machine sucking u to the old days!!
very well done.


Mark Beltran   {K:32612} 12/17/2005
I think with the warp effect, the feel of the place is heightened. That's why when I use wide-angle lenses, i don't bother to "fix" convergence and divergence. I prefer to exaggerate it, because through human eyes, our field of view is so much more than what a lens can cover.


Ina Nicolae   {K:44481} 12/17/2005
Thanks for your comments Rick, Enas, Mark :)
I'm stretching it in PS, w/out using a wide-angle lens. I usually shoot with my 70-300 lens. Some subjects just seem too static, and that's when I distort them. This one seems to have a windy effect.


mundh    {K:3974} 12/17/2005
very artistic effect , with great colors.if i keep on looking in this too long the house seems moving slowly


Brian Fillmore   {K:4016} 12/17/2005
Cool image with the flow moving past the home . Nice detail in the grass
I find this new site great with only one complaint though is sometimes when I have commented it has shown up twice on the person's site.


Puripaso One   {K:13956} 12/17/2005
What a cool effect Ina! Give the image a mystical feel! Nice!

Daniel


Gary Dyck   {K:12213} 12/17/2005
very cool effect, Ina!! the dark "blob" of the house is effective balanced by the 2 windows there. Very nice!! Cheers, Gary...

ps, i am "home" in Ontario for the holidays (Brampton) Just about as white here as it was in BC when I left. Have a merry Christmas and all the best in 2006 (-:


Mohamed Banna   {K:34228} 12/17/2005
very artistic composition and great perfect presentation dear Ina
i like the contrast and the composition
well done


Robert Kocs   {K:89082} 12/17/2005
Wowww! So scary! Very moody winter scene! Great scene for the horror movie! :) Lovely artistic work dear! Love the simple colours and forms. Very original idea, great job dear Ina! Well done! :)
7+++

Cheers!
Robert


anandaroop ghosh   {K:1814} 12/17/2005
Wow Ina, this is a stunning image. Creates an optical illusion of being sucked in. I love tones that you have used, the almost sepia of the sky and the stark solid blacks and whites of the house. Absolutely stunning work.


Tracey Main   {K:7294} 12/18/2005
Great one Ina love the effect its like something out of a horror movie I saw the other night, very effective landscape well done I really like this one, also all your other shots are brilliant Ina sorry I haven't commented been tied up with grandchildren and work warm regards Tracey


Lukasz Kuczkowski   {K:14684} 12/18/2005
after party view? nice idea and execution, like it


Yahya El Hosafy   {K:8369} 12/18/2005
nice deformations Ina.
it fits with the colors and structure too.
i guess u intend to reach the unexcisting limits of photoshop :)
job well done.


Gorilla  K   {K:17526} 12/18/2005
...great image...very creative work...nice!!!

best regards,
Winfried


jezabel /tutku tokol   {K:10730} 12/18/2005
dear Ina,

this is wonderful! its remembered me great Tim Burtons Film "Charlies Chocolata Factory"...
very fantastic cracked house and atmosphere in here.

my compliments,
tutku.


Gust@vo Sch3v3rin   {K:128891} 12/18/2005
Extraordinario abstracto Ina, me encanta.
Felicitaciones y un abrazo!


Ina Nicolae   {K:44481} 12/18/2005
Thanks Tutku, I will look into this movie (I don't know this one) but I always love to hear what an image evokes! Looking forward to your new creations :)


Ina Nicolae   {K:44481} 12/18/2005
Thanks Yahya, I think this is the only picture in my life where I found a car useful in a landscape (apart from car shots which are a different category). Actually I think the abandoned car is more weird than the house.


Ina Nicolae   {K:44481} 12/18/2005
Thank you dear Robert for both comments, indeed there is a sentiment of "something" about to happen here :) I also think you shouldn't abandon your ghost series, I loved every one of them, and I hope more are coming! Best regards, Ina


Ina Nicolae   {K:44481} 12/18/2005
Thanks Tracey, and don't worry about comments - I tell this to everybody, I know you're busy and I'm glad to hear from you any time when you drop by!


aLi Naghizadeh   {K:19457} 12/18/2005
What a cool Idea dear Ina .. Real Creative.. I love the effect .. Like Bob I feel pulled into the center of the image .. and about it being scary ..I'm with Robert .. It really is sorta scary ..
Well done ..
My best regards,
aLi


Ina Nicolae   {K:44481} 12/18/2005
Thanks again, Ali :)


Ina Nicolae   {K:44481} 12/18/2005
Hi Gary, and thanks for your comment. No mountains to climb in Brampton :) I like the Milton area nearby and toward Guelph there is some nice scenery (mainly hills). How do you like this grey weather? Hope you have a great holiday, is that with family or friends? Cheers, Ina


Aram Gharib   {K:4285} 12/18/2005
Dear Ina,

Thanks a lot for the hint about Edut and Delete commands. I removed the double posted image and uploaded the real-size pivture. You are right and somehow anticipate on the third picture of this Trilogy... But I don't say any more now!!

This picture is for me a black and white Van Gogh: same passion and same personal point of view, Very nice composition and quite subtle usage of the PS distorsion tool. Bravo and thanks for sharing.

Glad to see this "Habit God" (referring to Kathy Hillard's comment) resumed His servile power on all of us!!


Ina Nicolae   {K:44481} 12/18/2005
Thanks Aram, I feel humbled by your comment and reference. I find sometimes a distorted reality is more appropriate to the mood of the subject than the regular picture. I never really want to record anything in a journalistic sense, but rather record an impression of what I saw, and a dreadful winter mood such as this came naturally!
Thanks again, Ina


Ina Nicolae   {K:44481} 12/18/2005
Thanks Daniel, these are the days when I feel like moving to sunny Arizona :)


Endre Novak   {K:12549} 12/18/2005
Agree with Bob on this, has a strong pulling feeling in it..
Well composed with a slight Van Gogh-ish mood to me.
My best,
Endre


vito lentini   {K:13127} 12/18/2005
in a winter wind! well done s great vision congrt ciao vito++++++++++++++++++


Paul's Photos   {K:34957} 12/19/2005
nice effect....like the overall look of the image..the distorted view adds to the composition and creates a great mood... I imagine this is ps work since you are using a 70-300mm lens...good work and nicely captured...


Ina Nicolae   {K:44481} 12/19/2005
Thanks very much Paul, yes it is PS work :) I stretched it :)


Rashed Abdulla   {K:155055} 12/20/2005
very creative,wonderful composition and very impresive angel and details,very best regards my friend.


Andrzej Pradzynski   {K:21612} 12/21/2005
Ina, I see you did similar trick using the same tool as I did to my trecks. Great effect and a very compelling frame. I like the stuff like that. Great color tones. Cheers, n.j


Ina Nicolae   {K:44481} 12/21/2005
Yes Andrzej, some subjects seem better when viewed distorted, I think :)


György Szönyi   {K:8548} 12/26/2005
Very powerful, Ina, I wish you added some notes about the "know how". Looks like a variation on Munch, you could have copied the famous crying figure in the foreground. (Perhaps it would have been far fetched, the pic is very strong, anyhow). Best: György


Ina Nicolae   {K:44481} 12/30/2005
Thanks for the Munch reference, Gyuri, and sorry I was away for a few days, didn't get to reply to your comments, I hope you are having a great holiday and a very Happy New Year!


Patrizia Patdil   {K:3470} 3/22/2006
Very suggestive image. I like the distortions, the attractive centre force, and the high contrasted choice.


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