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Storm Front
Image Title:  Storm Front
 
 By: John Lamb  
  Copyright ©2004



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Photographer John Lamb {K:9669}
Project #20 Classic Landscape Camera Model Canon G3
Categories Landscape
Film Format
Portfolio Landscape
Lens Canon Zoom 7.2 -28.8
Uploaded 2/7/2004 Film / Memory Type Compact Flash Card
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 366 Shutter 1/125
Favorites Aperture F7.1
Critiques 25 Rating
6.19
/ 18 Ratings
Location City - 
State - 
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About Adverse weather conditions are often the best time to take Landscape photos. Taken on the coast road North of Dunedin near Seacliff.
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There are 25 Comments in 1 Pages
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Kimmy Magino   {K:2457} 2/7/2004
Simply superb!


Craig Garland   {K:27077} 2/7/2004
Hi John. This is a powerful and dramatic landscape with beautiful lighting and composition. It's wonderful in color, and I bet it would also look in excellent in B&W. I love the Olympus E-1-- operationally fast with compact and fast lenses-- and the battery seems to last forever. Cheers. Craig


micky waby   {K:9141} 2/7/2004
Hi John,You certainly created a lot of drama with the 2stop grad.I used 1 stop and mine pales in comparison,like your composition with the forground tree.
Micky.


Peter N. Karalekas   {K:1265} 2/7/2004
very nice..the perfect storm


Antonella Nistri   {K:21867} 2/7/2004
Magnificent composition and awesome lighting,a masterwork! Congrats, Antonella


Naty Z   {K:16486} 2/7/2004
Impressive!!


Orazio Minnella   {K:47172} 2/7/2004
Beautiful and wellcomposed work!Congrats John for Today's Hot Topics.
Regards..Orazio


Moji Tehrani   {K:2678} 2/7/2004
very beautiful image with wonderful colors.


Kristina Kohut   {K:49990} 2/7/2004
How beautiful!! Such GREAT composition, and colours are so dark but not too dark! Perfect mood and really wonderful image!


Debarshi Duttagupta   {K:26126} 2/7/2004
Outstanding shot ! Simply outstanding !


Johnny K   {K:12635} 2/7/2004
Outstanding !!!!! Wonderful light !


Gino  Quattrocchi   {K:39580} 2/7/2004
Stupenda e suggestiva
Gino


Dan Arthur   {K:4280} 2/7/2004
John, Amazing photo! I concur with regard to adverse weather condition and in this case believe that it is really a combination of things that makes your photo interesting. I very much like the tree and fact its not centered, the house, shoreline, coast and clouds. Color is very nice and I'm a bit surprised that the scene has the light over the near field and house that it does. Very good work here and excellent timing! 5x7 for sure! Regards, Dan


Roberto Arcari Farinetti   {K:179654} 2/7/2004
gorgeous..
one word!
7*5
roby


Cary Shaffer   {K:9289} 2/7/2004
Absolutely gorgeous John, the white house really adds to the scene, the drama is compelling. I owuld like to see it just a shade brighter, not much though, Cary


Marta Pereyra   {K:5029} 2/7/2004
WOW!!!
Amazing landscape!! Wonderful ligthing, the sky is amazing.
Just fantastic!
Congrats, Marta


Lee Harris   {K:14694} 2/7/2004
The colors and shades draw me to this picture.
Very Good Shot.
Best Regards.
Lee


Neil Dolman   {K:26883} 2/8/2004
Hi John, i've just treated myself to another dose of Otago scenery by looking through your portfolio, thanks! I like this one but i find it a little dark, maybe i've just forgotten what its like when the southerly blasts through. Thansk for your recent comment and keep up the good work. Neil


Ana Vianna   {K:15270} 2/11/2004
Just wonderful!!!! I loved! My favorites!
Regards!


Martin Paul   {K:140} 2/12/2004
Superb John!


Alvin Merculief   {K:152} 2/19/2004
John, another Beautiful capture here! This photo has excellent depth, and captures the viewers interest instantly, above in the clouds, and the landscape as well. It really is nicely, balanced! Really, the photo is so interesting, and captivating, it grabs you here! John, great work, now next time, make sure it really is razor sharp! I have to be a critic here too, but most constructively, I really am missing that 0.01% of perfection here! :-)

Best Wishes John.


giulio croce   {K:69} 2/23/2004
Marvellous dark, oppressive sky and dramatic composition. Maybe the 2-stop grad filters significantly alters the real image, but I think greatly helps to remind us of our actual feelings under such weather.


Kamil Rudnicki   {K:172} 2/27/2004
Very great colours!!!


Tim Long   {K:9222} 2/28/2004
I always wonder what "adverse weather conditions" refer to. Adverse for a picnic? For suntanning? What's more dramatic than the expression of nature's power in the audio cacophany of rolling thunder and heavy rain on tent canvas or the visual hallucinations of a wild lightning storm? Give me the adverse conditions (almost) anytime! You've caught a beautiful scene beautifully here, John. Fine work, and yet another in a portfolio of real significance.
Tim


zcv fd   {K:566} 4/17/2004
You have such lovely images... and with a G3 at that. Great work


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