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Rustic
Image Title:  Rustic
 
 By: Robert Cameron  
  Copyright ©2007



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Photographer Robert Cameron {K:1457}
Project N/A Camera Model Leica IIIf
Categories Still Life
Film Format Film 35mm
Portfolio Lens Jupiter 3 50mm f1.5
Uploaded 12/26/2007 Film / Memory Type Fuji  Superia
    ISO / Film Speed 200
Views 121 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 11 Rating
6.50
/ 3 Ratings
Location City -  Carnwath
State -  SCOTLAND
Country - United Kingdom   United Kingdom
About Old implements and tools on a sandstone wall in Winter morning light.
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There are 11 Comments in 1 Pages
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Mindaugas Grigelionis   {K:87} 12/26/2007
even though the light and the colours are great, the image still looks a bit flat to me. this may be due to sharpening, but i am not so sure.

anyway this is a well balanced image!


Kurt LaRue   {K:5067} 12/26/2007
Beautiful light and gritty texture on the wall. The tones are well captured. Overall, a pleasing presentation.

Best regards, Kurt


luis pereira   {K:18052} 12/26/2007
Great shot. I probably would pass by and just keep on going. I'm glad you didn't.


Hussam AL_ Khoder   {K:60885} 12/26/2007
Outstanding detail!


Michael Olsen   {K:258} 12/28/2007
What a beautiful image, the same type of scenes I hope to find when I am out & about. You could perhaps have framed ever so slightly more to the left, to include the coils of rope completely, but apart from that this is really great! Depending on your personal preference for 'gardening' or photoshopping, you could also have removed the blue strand of rope in the leftmost bucket before shooting, or changed the colour in photoshop. It distracts my eye, but that is really a detail.

Michael


Robert Cameron   {K:1457} 12/29/2007
Thanks again Mindaugas, your comments are appreciated. I think if I had taken the shot maybe a little later in the day, it would have lengthened the shadows more and hence given more depth? I can't do sharpening or post processing, so what you see is what you get.

Thanks for stopping.


Robert Cameron   {K:1457} 12/29/2007
Thank you Kurt,
Your comments are appreciated.

Regards,

Robert.


Robert Cameron   {K:1457} 12/29/2007
Thank you Luis,

Praise indeed, thank you very much.

Regards,

Robert.


Robert Cameron   {K:1457} 12/29/2007
Hussam,

Thank for making time to comment so kindly upon my image.

Regards,

Robert.


Robert Cameron   {K:1457} 12/29/2007
Michael,

Great constructive criticism. The rope does drop off the frame and tends to take your eye with it! I never noticed it at the time of framing for the photograph. Also I was pretty busy trying to avoid getting my shadow in the picture and framing my 50mm lens. I don't do post processing so the rope blue or otherwise stays as is. Thank you for your time and effort to make such helpful comments. Much appreciated.

Regards,

Robert.


Sergio S. Silveira   {K:629} 5/25/2008
This photograph is one of my favorites in your portfolio. I love the good lighting that add natural saturation to the colours. Great job.
Regards, Sergio.


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