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Summer Shapes Revisited
Image Title:  Summer Shapes Revisited
 
 By: Becky V  
  Copyright ©2003



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Photographer Becky V {K:9699}
Project N/A Camera Model Yashica FX-3
Categories Abstracts
Film Format
Portfolio abstracty
Lens 42-75mm
Uploaded 3/18/2003 Film / Memory Type Fuji Superia 100
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 268 Shutter 1/125
Favorites Aperture f5.6
Critiques 7 Rating Critique Only Image
Location City - 
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About I took several photos of this object in August 2002. I had the good fortune to revisit it this past February.
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There are 7 Comments in 1 Pages
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Kim Culbert   {K:37013} 3/18/2003
Although I really liked the deep blue and silhoutte of the first try, this has a wonderful abstract-ness to it as well. I like the almost mirrored effect of the two core parts of machine in the upper left and lower right... helps to anchor the image and give more depth. For f5.6 you nailed the DOF... looks good!


Elangovan S   {K:10675} 3/18/2003
This is a nice abstract. IMO, this would be great in b&w with bit more contrast.


Don Loseke   {K:32503} 3/18/2003
Great composition of this hay rake. Good exposure Well done. D0n


andrew vonbank   {K:2811} 5/14/2003
Such splendid abstract forms and a superior composition, Becky. This would make for a fine grayscale image too, however, colors do more justice to this image. This is really, really nice.


Stefan Engström   {K:24473} 9/8/2003
This seems like a good candidate for B/W to me as well, but the blue sky translates to a very dull gray when I take a look. Surely there is a way around it, but I don't seem to have the tools on hand to try it out. Very interesting image anyway... It might be fun to separate it into quarters and make a montage that relate the components to each other?


Karen Ramores   {K:177} 10/10/2003
I like the way you kept the sky blue here. Was it because you kept a wide aperture?


Shiv Kumar Surya   {K:13464} 1/2/2004
Very unique shapes. Beatiful.


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