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Pathway
Image Title:  Pathway
 
 By: Peat Bakke  
  Copyright ©2001



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Photographer Peat Bakke {K:250}
Project #4 Fall Color 2000 Camera Model Contax Aria
Categories Film Format
Portfolio Lens 28mm f/2.8
Uploaded 1/13/2001 Film / Memory Type Fuji Provia
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 826 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/16
Critiques 12 Rating Critique Only Image
Location City - 
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About I hate lens flare.
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There are 12 Comments in 1 Pages
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Artie Colantuono   {K:12275} 4/4/2001
Very nicely done; a very soft but "strong" image.


Artie Colantuono   {K:12275} 4/7/2001
Nanette, Cool shadows on walk will pick up the colour of the dominate sky colours transmitted through the trees. That is causing this effect. Cool huh.


Peat Bakke   {K:250} 4/7/2001
I didn't use any filters. The strange color of the pathway is caused by two reasons. The first is as Artie explained: Shadows seem to pick up dominant sky colors (in this case, the canopy of red leaves). In addition, the scanner I used seem to have a bit of a red bias in the shadows -- I tried to correct them a bit in photoshop, but decided that I kind of liked the effect. ;)

The original slide still has a slightly purple walkway, but it's not as pronounced as this scan.


Larry J. Rhodes   {K:2642} 6/30/2001
Though it doesn't have any distinct lightsources which would make it one of his trademark paintings, at first glance I thought this was a Thomas Kincaid piece. It's very beautiful, and immediately made me feel calm just looking at it. A rather serendipitous effect, eh? Very well done! :)


Debbie Groff   {K:9569} 6/30/2001
Pete, "About...." lens flare, is that what causes the trees in the background to shift in color, compared to the trees in the foreground? I have some really great fall pics, alot of trees in the background are just not as vibrant and the others. I love this pic tho.


Beverly Gustafson   {K:3058} 8/24/2001
I just came upon this in random images, and I agree with everyone, this is simply stunning! Thomas Kincaid should produce something this beautiful.


Katie Nielsen   {K:279} 9/22/2001
Wow...breathtakingly beautiful! Well Done.


Toni Martin   {K:5092} 10/9/2001
Gorgeous! Love the colors!


Samuel Downs   {K:7290} 2/6/2002
Yes, I agree with all, this is a wonderful capture of color and a beautiful scene.


Kim Culbert   {K:37013} 3/29/2002
Beautiful image... I really love the way the path leads your eye right into the frame. Great colour, compostition and capture!


Rajkumar Dutta   {K:1548} 7/2/2003
very beautiful!


Jose Ignacio (Nacho) Garcia Barcia   {K:94480} 2/21/2004
original.beautiful and stunning colors.


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