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Grand River Scene 2
Image Title:  Grand River Scene 2
 
 By: Ina Nicolae  
  Copyright ©2006



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Photographer Ina Nicolae {K:44481}
Project #20 Classic Landscape Camera Model Canon 300D
Categories Panoramic
Landscape
Film Format
Portfolio Panoramic
Landscapes
Lens Fixed Lens
Uploaded 2/14/2006 Film / Memory Type CF card
    ISO / Film Speed
Views 314 Shutter 1/250
Favorites Aperture f/5.6
Critiques 45 Rating Critique Only Image
Location City -  Caledonia
State -  ON
Country - Canada   Canada
About View over the river dam.
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There are 45 Comments in 1 Pages
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davide lupo-pasini   {K:8079} 2/15/2006
beautiful shot, My friend!
fantastic fluffy clouds
and super detail as usual...
what a beautiful country....
Ciao
Davide


Rashed Abdulla   {K:155043} 2/15/2006
this series is wonderful and very plesent with very great tecnicalities in its captures ,details ,contrast and perspective , all of the best my friend .


Ina Nicolae   {K:44481} 2/15/2006
Thank you very much Davide, this was in January :) Very unusual warm weather, and no snow. Best regards, Ina


Jim Goldstein   {K:21230} 2/15/2006
Ina I like the compositional elements of your image. The golds and blues are beautiful. There does seem to be a lot on the fringes of your image that are mildly distracting though. I don't think there is much you can do in regard to this given the setting, but it does impact your photo. I'm not sure if a mildly different vantage point was available to you or not to avoid including the railing in the bottom right. The line created between the calm and turbulent water also is a weird element. I actually would like it more if it were a larger part of your image. It could be great for an abstract. As is it does look rather out of place taking up a small sliver of your image.


Ina Nicolae   {K:44481} 2/15/2006
Thank you very much Rashed, it was taken in the late afternoon, on a sunny January day. Normally there is snow in January, but this has been a mild winter :) Best regards, Ina


Ina Nicolae   {K:44481} 2/15/2006
Hi Jim, and thank you for your comment! I was up on a railway bridge over the water, and as a matter of fact, I do have an abstract with just that portion of the river, before it drops, and the clouds reflection in the calm water. I decided to post these classic style landscapes as a series and not mix them with the abstract ones, because they are similar in color and style. I will post the abstract ones separate. I could actually post one more with just the river, if you bear with me, I'll do just that!
See you shortly :) Ina


brian underdown   {K:-1173} 2/15/2006
the full size pano really does open this shot up .theres alot of subjects to take note of and features ,i like the reflection ,yes as commented above it tends to darken and the footbridge is slightly overlapping the smooth still water area in the far bottom right hand corner. however i would still like to see this hanging on a spacious wall somewhere.

almost perfect !

brian


Ina Nicolae   {K:44481} 2/15/2006
Thanks Brian, I thought the metal whatever it was added some color, I just posted a more classic view as Jim suggested. Gosh, I have so many, it's tough to know which ones to post :)


Alicia Popp   {K:84967} 2/15/2006
Wow!!!. me encanta ... el paisaje todo y ese cielo con las nubecillas tan delicadas!!!. Felicitaciones Ina!!


Ina Nicolae   {K:44481} 2/15/2006
Thank you very much Alicia, it was an unusually warm January :) Best regards, Ina


John Pitman   {K:8401} 2/15/2006
Very nice. Like the lighting as well. John


Ina Nicolae   {K:44481} 2/15/2006
Thanks again John for your comment :) Best regards, Ina


Fadel J   {K:13685} 2/15/2006
Beautiful scene and excellent sky Ina!


Ina Nicolae   {K:44481} 2/15/2006
Hi Fadel, I was just lucky to be there at the right moment :) Best regards, and thanks very much for the visit! Ina


Gust@vo Sch3v3rin   {K:128714} 2/15/2006
Excelente, siempre sorprendiendo con tus cambios de estilo.
Felicitaciones!


Ina Nicolae   {K:44481} 2/15/2006
Thanks very much Gustavo, that's very nice of you to say :)


Rina     {K:27041} 2/15/2006
Ina... wow... I love all 3 but this one just takes my breath away and I think it's mainly because of the stunning calm/moving water. Gosh, you do landscapes so well. I'm going to have to keep a closer eye on your work for inspiration.

Boy you are a dynamo! Where do you find the time...

Keep'em coming you good thing!
Rina


Ina Nicolae   {K:44481} 2/15/2006
Thank you Rina (blush) - Now and then I find a spot that I like, and this place was right, it had water, sky, a number of bridges... and I always pre-order the clouds :))))
Thanks again, see you tomorrow,
Cherrs,
Ina


Robert Kocs   {K:89082} 2/15/2006
What a picturesque scene, what a lovely reflected river. Fantastic colours and warm tones, lovely vision. Nice work dear Ina, very well done!
Excellent view, looks like an oil painting from the XIX. century. Well detailed cloudy sky, so creative cloud formations. Excellent panoramic view!
Great work my friend! Congrats this beauty! :)

Best wishes!
Robert


stingRay part 2 .   {K:156863} 2/15/2006
BREATHTAKING Ina, simply breathtaking. I love the reflection caught in the still water on top of the dam and the water movement at the foot of the dam. Great colours, wonderful details and amazing cloud formations. All the best to you....Ray


Paolo Corradini   {K:53602} 2/15/2006
lovely the reflection at the left side ...so moody landscape..i like the strong orange colors.
:)
PAOLO


Melisa Meyers   {K:9631} 2/15/2006
This is beautifully painted Ina. I love how the clouds mimick the flow of the water. Well done and congrats on your front page feature!


Ina Nicolae   {K:44481} 2/15/2006
Thank you very much Paolo :) Best regards, Ina


Ina Nicolae   {K:44481} 2/15/2006
Thank you so much dear Robert :) Highly appreciated - Hugs, Ina


Ina Nicolae   {K:44481} 2/15/2006
Ray, thanks a lot, I really appreciate it :) Best regards, Ina


Ina Nicolae   {K:44481} 2/15/2006
Thank you very much Melisa for the comment and congratulations, it was a special moment with the sunset and the clouds, I guess I was lucky to be there :) My best regards, Ina


Eb Mueller   {K:23296} 2/16/2006
Wonderful lighting and tones. The foreground diagonal of still water and reflection is superb in contrast to the flowing river. I think there is tension with the receding river perspective and the foreground diagonal. This adds a lot of interest to the compostion.


Ina Nicolae   {K:44481} 2/16/2006
Thanks very much Eb, I'll post a few more showing the dam and the island. It was a great moment - the water was still and the clouds were reflected like in a mirror. Best regards, Ina


Tracey Main   {K:7294} 2/16/2006
Another beautiful shot that sky is amazing and well composed I'd love to be over there the country looks great, I might have to save my pennies Trace...


Gabriela Tanaka   {K:17991} 2/16/2006
Here I like the colours and the sky. Lucky you to have such an atmosphere in full Canadian winter (?)The only thing is the foreground - the water which passes too suddenly from mirror to whirling stream. Not that it is not beautiful, but it just surprises the eye.But the whole atmosphere is epic in character.
Gabriela


Ina Nicolae   {K:44481} 2/16/2006
Thank you very much Tracey, it's kind of flat around here, if you plan to visit, better go to the mountains, although here we have Niagara Falls :) Best regards, Ina


Ace Star   {K:20802} 2/16/2006
another stunning view :) liked it alot

keep shooting

wish you all the best


Mark Longo   {K:12757} 2/16/2006
A wonderful classic landscape. The lines of cloud follow the lines of the river very well creating a great sense of depth and dimension. The colors of blue and gold are veryt eye catching. from a color and composition aspect this has a landscape painting sort of feel, whicvh I like. It would be nice if there were some visual focus in the middle ground, such as a church steeple or other structure. The downstream bridge could almost serve that purpose but it's just too far away. That's the advantage of being a painter, you could simply paint a focal point in! In any event, that is not intended as a critism, simply an observation. Wonderful work here Ina.

Mark


Ina Nicolae   {K:44481} 2/16/2006
Thanks very much Mark :) You're right about a vertical focal point, such as a church spire!

I think the lack of architectural landmarks makes it more challenging though, for the simple fact that one has to find beauty in what is there, rather than in what we have grown to know as "ideal" in landscape painting. That was my point all along in my discussions with others, saying how much easier it was to do a nice landscape in a place known for its established beauty, such as a NP, etc. That's why I particularly enjoy these unknown places, mainly for their modest beauty and for that challenge. That's my theory, anyway :)
Best regards, and as always - great critique :)


Ina Nicolae   {K:44481} 2/16/2006
Thanks very much Ace :) Best regards, Ina


Ina Nicolae   {K:44481} 2/16/2006
Thank you very much Gabriela :) I enjoy the challenge of working with the quiet beauty of rural Southern Ontario, where everything is flat, where there are no grandiose mountains and landmarks - I find that quiet atmosphere requires more thought and presents less immediate visual excitement at the time of taking the pictures, like finding a diamond in the rough.


Mark Longo   {K:12757} 2/16/2006
I agree with all you say inn your reply Ina. As someone who has done artwork in traditional artistic mediums (pastels, pencils, and digital painting) and as an art lover, I sometimes tend to think in the context of those traditional mediums, even as I relate to photography. While I think that artwork experience is for the most an asset in my attempts at fine art photography, I think it can also be a limitation. A part of what I am trying to do at this stage of my artistic life is to learn to see what is before me in different contexts. To free myself, in a selective way, from seeing things as I have in the past. Long held "ideals" and habitual ways of vision are hard to change!

Your reply reminds me that I often try to shoot something as I might paint it, and while that is not a bad thing in itself, sometimes it's better to make choices that are free of preconception, or that explore roads not previously taken. Photography is generally a medium that captures the literal (photoart manipulations aside) yet in doing so it may show something in a new or alternate way. It's that aspect of making photos that most challenges the traditional thinker in me. A thought provoking reply you've made, thanks Ina!

Mark


Ina Nicolae   {K:44481} 2/16/2006
Hi mark, I come from an art background too, and we have pre-formed images in our mind of things "should look" but I've learned that that could also be an impediment, because it stops us from "seeing" - and we keep searching for those pre-formed "ideal" images. As with all art, it has to transform the way we see accept other ways of seeing. In classical times it would have been unthinkable to portray machinery, industrial landscapes, and the likes. Also, to skew perspective, etc. So I'm trying to include some things that are not necessarily pretty, but are part of the scenery. That might not always succeed, but I'm making a conscious decision to leave them in, in an attempt to break out of the cliche. I don't pretend to do anything revolutionary, this is pretty mild stuff, but I am trying to assert my own vision :) This can be a long discussion :))))


Ina Nicolae   {K:44481} 2/16/2006
Spell check : Mark :)) I meant "how things should look" - Best regards, Ina


Petal Wijnen   {K:48024} 2/16/2006
Great view!! Beautiful colors, water and sky... love the 'mirror' in the foreground and the bridge way in the back... good composition... well captured!!


Ina Nicolae   {K:44481} 2/17/2006
Thank you very much Petal, we have less snow than Europe :) Best wishes, Ina


AlZahraa Sulie   {K:7255} 2/17/2006
oh this is Fabulous ! what a view!
very good capture

Z.S


Paulo Sézio de Carvalho   {K:2247} 2/20/2006
Amazing pciture.


Ina Nicolae   {K:44481} 2/20/2006
Thanks very much Paulo :) Best regards, Ina


György Szönyi   {K:8548} 2/27/2006
It is indeed grand! Beautiful colors, great clouds, fine composition. Best: Gyuri


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