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Log corner from 1852
Image Title:  Log corner from 1852
 
 By: Stan  Hill  
  Copyright ©2008



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Photographer Stan  Hill {K:13434}
Project #62 Equal and Opposite Camera Model Canon Digital Rebel
Categories Architecture
Historical
Film Format Digital JPEG High
Portfolio Lens Canon EF 35-70mm Zoom Macre
Uploaded 6/1/2008 Film / Memory Type Lexar  1GB
    ISO / Film Speed 100
Views 95 Shutter 1/60
Favorites Aperture f/5.6
Critiques 29 Rating
6.42
/ 6 Ratings
Location City -  Nevada City
State -  MT.
Country - Usefilm.com Non Aligned Photographers   Usefilm.com Non Aligned Photographers
About This the corner of the town bell tower in Nevada City, Mt. I converted to b/w from color. This is a sample of a coped corner typical of many old log structures in Mt. This process is still used today in many new log homes.
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There are 29 Comments in 1 Pages
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Hussam AL_ Khoder   {K:63849} 6/1/2008
Your Photo catch my eyes, really well composed.

Have a good day.

7/7


Yazeed Jalili   {K:32944} 6/1/2008
Beautiful idea,composition,details and color . Regards ..........


Bruce Wertz   {K:1517} 6/1/2008
you always suprise me Stan. Another great shot.


violetta  tarnowska   {K:24059} 6/1/2008
Stan:)
Good, graphical effect of the structure, excellent details.
Warm hugs:)
Viola


Stan  Hill   {K:13434} 6/1/2008
Hussam, thanks for the compliment. I am glad it caught your eye and thanks for taking the time to respond. Be well, Stan


Stan  Hill   {K:13434} 6/1/2008
Yazeed, thanks for the kind words friend, be well, Stan


Stan  Hill   {K:13434} 6/1/2008
Thanks Bruce, more variety to come. I appreciate your comment.


Stan  Hill   {K:13434} 6/1/2008
Warm hugs back Viola, thanks for your interest. Be well,Stan :)


Yazeed Jalili   {K:32944} 6/2/2008
Regards my friend ..............


Stan Ciszek   {K:31787} 6/2/2008
I agree with Violetta comment,amazing shot,Stan.
My best...
St.


Oscar E.  Flores H.   {K:6878} 6/2/2008
La imagen y composicion estan muy bien logradas. Felicitaciones


Stan  Hill   {K:13434} 6/2/2008
Stan, thanks for the interest, I love sharing my world around me. Cheers, Stan


Stan  Hill   {K:13434} 6/2/2008
Gracias Oscar, I thank you for your interest. Be well, Stan


Dave Stacey   {K:117924} 6/2/2008
This building has certainly stood the test of time, Stan, and a good capture of it! You've got great detail and texture there, as well as good b/w tones.
Dave.


Dave Stacey   {K:117924} 6/2/2008
Here's a Manitoba example, Stan, not quite as tight construction, but the same idea!
http://www.usefilm.com/Image.asp?ID=880185
Dave.


Stan  Hill   {K:13434} 6/2/2008
Dave, I cropped it pretty tight to focus on the corner and joints. This is the color original of the shot. I liked the color one too because it was really rich in the weathered look. Be well, Stan



Erland Pillegaard   {K:22568} 6/2/2008
Great shot in B/W
erland


G P   {K:9768} 6/2/2008
Stan, it is a simple perspective, but your interesting way of perceptiveness to the final presentation it’s a well done execution!!!
Cheers,
Harry


Martin .   {K:24169} 6/2/2008
Stan,

Once again you have made this lens "walk the talk"... ;)

I love the sharpness, detail, POV, comp and B&W version...

Well done my friend,

Martin


Martin .   {K:24169} 6/2/2008
Stan,

Oh, I did forget to tell you, that I love the specular highlights and shadows as well... Dean Collins "101" for sure... ;)

Kudo's my friend,

Marty


Stan  Hill   {K:13434} 6/3/2008
Thanks Erland, shot on a cloudy day and thought the b/w would add some contrast. Hand work always fascinates me, Be well, Stan


Stan  Hill   {K:13434} 6/3/2008
Martin, Thanks for the Kudus. A lens is a terrible thing to waste, glad I freed it from it's prison and got it back on a camera. Now I need to dedicate my time to bonding with it. So far so good. Be well my friend, Stan


Stan  Hill   {K:13434} 6/3/2008
Harry, your kind words are appreciated. Life is school as well as art. Fun to learn. Be well, Stan


Andre Denis   {K:56512} 6/4/2008
Hi Stan,
Our cottage in central Ontario is on a river that used to have a thriving lumber industry. Sometimes in the spring after the thaw we still find logs washed ashore that have those end cuts like in this image.
Andre


Stan  Hill   {K:13434} 6/4/2008
Thanks Andre, it is amazing what the high water will share with you. I believe this joint is known as the Swedish cope. Be well, Stan


Andre Denis   {K:56512} 6/10/2008
No kidding Stan,
My brother and I were eaten alive by Black Flies this spring, clearing some old, half water logged trees and logs away from our dock.
Andre


Stan  Hill   {K:13434} 6/10/2008
Thanks Andre, We have had 3 weeks of rain and the creeks and rivers are all running hard and fast. Might snow at 7000 feet tomorrow. be well, Stan


Keith M. Bailey   {K:604} 8/17/2008
I like the way you look at the world


Stan  Hill   {K:13434} 8/17/2008
Thanks Keith, I appreciate that. I live in a place with some interesting subjects to capture.
Be well and thanks, Stan


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