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Found Things
Image Title:  Found Things
 
 By: Robert Stokes  
  Copyright ©2004



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Photographer Robert Stokes {K:4509}
Project #16 Poetry in Pictures Camera Model N80
Categories Still Life
Film Format
Portfolio Lens 24-120
Uploaded 1/12/2004 Film / Memory Type Ilford Delta 100
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 298 Shutter ??
Favorites Aperture ??
Critiques 9 Rating
5.85
/ 5 Ratings
Location City - 
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About This is in an old ( pre civil war ) cabin that some friends have on their land. It's full of old stuff like this. This is the page that the book was opened to, I just arranged the items.
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There are 9 Comments in 1 Pages
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Marcos Duarte   {K:15402} 1/12/2004
Belissima foto Com otima textura e composiçao;
Magnifica produçao com otimos detalhes.
Parabens
Marcos Duarte


Emrah Onal   {K:3639} 1/12/2004
very nice composition
i like the antique feel in it!


DELETE ACCOUNT   {K:5655} 1/12/2004
Nicely done. I like the arrangement of the items. The lighting is a bit bright though.


michaelle .   {K:3807} 1/12/2004
I really like the arrangement you chose - its random enough to be believable, but still organized to carry the eye around the frame. I would have to second the opinion on the image being a touch bright for the subject - maybe lowering the values in PS and then selectively dodging in critical texture into the shadows? Also, not to be commonplace, but this might look very nice in a sepia tone to go with the "old" feeling of the "found things".

Again, the arrangement is perfect, and this image is definately worth exploring. Very nice.


Robert Stokes   {K:4509} 1/13/2004
Thanks to all for the comments. The lighting is so bright because the ground outside was snow covered. I sent this straight from the scanned negative, no PS work at all. I thought about toning down the light a little but I wanted to get some input here first. I'll have to set aside some time to tinker now. Thanks.


Paula Goddard   {K:8492} 4/29/2004
That's really strange! I photographed the very same Jesus picture on a London street once! You can have a look here if you like: http://www.usefilm.com/image/332502.html

PS: Excellent photo! (I mean your one. :-) )


Dina Marie   {K:-1006} 7/1/2004
Here is another brilliant shot. Composed beautifully. I agree on the brightness but think it was unavoidable due to the circumstances. I hope you don't mind I have used photoshop to "burn" the right side of the book (darken) and changed the tone to add a litle red and yellow in. You havean eye to capture the unusual. Keep it up.



Ben Rasmussen   {K:2130} 1/27/2005
this is a great shot. the suroundings are dark, messy and desolate, but the page shows hope.
thanks for sharing your work
ben rasmussen


Roberto Arcari Farinetti   {K:192044} 9/6/2005
well done.. mistyc..
roby


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