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#5 Tracing Contours
Image Title:  #5 Tracing Contours
 
 By: Paul Schofield  
  Copyright ©2007



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Photographer Paul Schofield {K:4957}
Project N/A Camera Model Bronica ETRSi
Categories Seascapes
Film Format
Portfolio FFFS
Lens Zenzanon PE 40mm
Uploaded 11/11/2007 Film / Memory Type Ilford  Fp-4 plus
    ISO / Film Speed
Views 220 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 17 Rating Critique Only Image
Location City -  Rhossili Bay
State -  THE BEAUTIFUL SOUTH WALES
Country - United Kingdom   United Kingdom
About Full frame scan. Taken at dusk on soft sand, hence the tilt with the horizon and the film edges.

FP4+ rated @ISO125 developed in Ilfosol S for 9 minutes (1/14 dilution).
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There are 17 Comments in 1 Pages
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txules  .   {K:35637} 11/11/2007
there are two different critics here: the image itself is really good, actually amazing; love the dramatic sky and the white sea, the trunk on the sea gives a great DOF; second critic is related to the frame; love this kind of frames, i simulate them in some of my pictures too; but in this occasion the superior border is tilted and gives the optical ilusion of tilted horizon when it's perfect
so I'd try a different one my good man, anyway a grand piece as usual
be well....txules


Mirek Towski   {K:11944} 11/11/2007
Good landscape. I like Your exposure, seems right on the money. The foggy waves and the curved branch bind the photo together well with the dark and somber clouds above. I am sure it looks better when bigger.


Paul Schofield   {K:4957} 11/11/2007
Thank you JD. The negative was scanned on an Epson 4490 @2400dpi. The negative border was deliberately left on as I am placing these images in a folder in my pf which contains full frame film scans (no cropping - as taken). When imported into PS I levelled the horizon rather than the border. When framing the photo the tripod must have been slightly off level in the sand.

Be well my friend.


Paul Schofield   {K:4957} 11/11/2007
Thank you Mirek. The original is nearly 6000 pixels across and I suppose it does loose something in the size reduction. I particularly like the way the branch is similar in shape to the cliffs behind.

Be well.


txules  .   {K:35637} 11/11/2007
your scanner (and you) made an excellent work; wish same quality for my negatives...jd


Gust@vo Sch3v3rin   {K:126264} 11/11/2007
Impactante, tenebrosa y lúgubre.
Muy lograda!


Kaveh H.   {K:1109} 11/11/2007
standing there and listening to the coming storm!


A. W. Osnafotos   {K:5799} 11/12/2007
mystic .... view and image ... !!
regards, andré


Dario Stefani   {K:4938} 11/12/2007
Strong image Paul,love the heavy clouds and the silky water.
Great light
regards
dario


a. gianfranco baccelli   {K:19414} 11/13/2007
It's a very beautiful work. Interesting composition and nice B&W tones.


jacques brisebois   {K:59497} 11/15/2007
very nice slow shutter, great mood.


Afsaneh Sarvghaddi   {K:2596} 12/5/2007
The body of wood is likeness a defunct bird in sea...


Tap  Ioka   {K:1826} 12/19/2007
Excellent!
Tap


Nick Karagiaouroglou   {K:98829} 12/22/2007
The contrast of the almost radiating white surface of the water against the very dark sky make it look electrifying - much like an upcoming storm. And the contrast of the black branch against the water adds a very solitary note. The "mystery" element comes from the black mountains in the depth.

I think that the strength of this one is the rather high dynamics range. Perhaps some more hard contoured clouds could enhance the dramatic look, though there is already enough of that on the image.

Very atmospheric work.

Nick


Anson Moye   {K:3473} 2/4/2008
A moody, serene, yet somewhat sorrowful image, Paul. I can smell the salt spray and feel the soft sand. Beautiful. And the PS border works fine. Regards. Anson


Giuliano Guarnieri   {K:34607} 3/13/2008
wow! Also your black and whites have really a great mood!
Excellent control of the white of the see with the dark clouds in the sky!

Bye

GG


H L   {K:10311} 4/21/2008
Excellent play of light, also choosing the perfect subject and environment makes it a stellar shot!!!
Cheers,
Harry
Hahaha.. I like your BIO, Paul, for me UF has become a chatting site rather of the photography’s passion us used to be back in 2005 to 2006 :):)


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