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Leaders in the snow
Image Title:  Leaders in the snow
 
 By: Christian Barrette  
  Copyright ©2006



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Photographer Christian Barrette {K:21125}
Project N/A Camera Model Panasonic DMC-LX1
Categories Landscape
Nature
Film Format Digital JPEG High
Portfolio H07
Lens Built-in
Uploaded 12/27/2006 Film / Memory Type Lexar  1GB
    ISO / Film Speed
Views 174 Shutter 1/250
Favorites Aperture f/4.0
Critiques 5 Rating Critique Only Image
Location City -  Longueuil
State -  QUÉBEC
Country - Canada   Canada
About These were taken during the same session I improvized when we had our first snowfall of the winter. It was NOT converted into B&W - no use as there were no other colour.
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There are 5 Comments in 1 Pages
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Alicia Popp   {K:83500} 12/28/2006
Precioso paisaje invernal, trae frescura para estos cálidos aires!
Felicitaciones!


Shirley D. Cross   {K:141657} 12/30/2006
So very beautiful, Christian!:)


Giuseppe Guadagno   {K:33980} 12/31/2006
Striking for a coloured picture, Christian! I like that purity.
Many wishes for a 2007 splendid and happy.

Giuseppe


Audrey Reid   {K:5872} 1/4/2007
A real and true B&W? Wow, lucky you.

Christian, as you know I just love cropping everything to a square - but here I turely believe there's a little too much space to the right of the trees, a tighter crop could work?
Also wonder maybe additional dash of contrast to the foreground will give more depth to this all white world.


Christian Barrette   {K:21125} 1/7/2007
Hello Audrey.
Thanks for commenting. Your suggestion for a tighter crop rings a bell. Initially, my first rendition was to crop the original 16:9 ratio to a 4:3 one as you can see here http://elf8.smugmug.com/photos/119113396-O.jpg
In the one posted here, i opted for the full frame version. I was fighting with the principles of having an odd number of elements in the composition : here 5, with the shrub in the LR corner echoing the leftmost tree.


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