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Arboreality
Image Title:  Arboreality
 
 By: Becky V  
  Copyright ©2004



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Photographer Becky V {K:9699}
Project #13 Long Exposure Camera Model Yashica FX-3
Categories Others
Film Format
Portfolio long exposure
snowscapes
black & white and toned all over
Lens 28 mm
Uploaded 2/13/2004 Film / Memory Type Superia 200
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 337 Shutter 60 seconds
Favorites Aperture f8
Critiques 9 Rating
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About Taken by the local public library at 1:00 am during our one day of purdy snowfall. The original print is severely overexposed (though on the bright side, I did learn a thing or two about exposures during nights when light is amplified by snow/low cloud), so I toned this photo in many different ways in PS. I think this is the best one. I also toned down the vignetting and removed a distracting pine bough from the top right corner.
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There are 9 Comments in 1 Pages
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Richard Thornton   {K:26442} 2/13/2004
A clever title. But the image makes it on its own. I appreciate this, since we don't have snow and I am never awake at 1:00 am!


Timothy R   {K:3022} 2/13/2004
It looks like you salvaged the shot well. Snow, water (like a pond or wet street) all add to the amout of light in the subject. I like to bracket my shots, opening the shutter using the B stop and taking a range of exposure lenghts from 1 to what ever lenght. Somewhere in there, there will be a great shot.

I like this photo in Sepia/BW as it adds to the chill of the snow. The composition is well done.

Excellent!


MaryBell    {K:32791} 2/14/2004
Becky,

It turned out pretty well...I think I see some jpeg artifacts around the branches - that is the toughest thing...

Mary


Audrey Reid   {K:5872} 2/14/2004
The toning worked a treat Becky. This actually looks middle of the nightish. Mary is right about the bits of high light among the branches though to be fair, one has to really focus to notice.

Good work, sleep easy - this time :)


Carlheinz Bayer   {K:14220} 3/3/2004
I like the contrast, the tones, the details & the composition. Whatever you did with PS the result is great. Congrats! Carlheinz


John McCallum   {K:1856} 5/14/2004
Hi Becky. This is a really great shot. I normally would not favour the subject being plonk in the middle, but the framing of the fence and building really work here. Love the toning, just right and of course I'm a sucker for B&W anyway ;-)
(thanks for your last comment).


Kostas Tzanetos   {K:22012} 9/20/2004
hi Becky,
i like a lot of things about your Arboreality...the composition is effective and together with the light,the snow and the toning create a nice winter night lonely mood. the quality of the uploaded image is not so good,but it doesn't really affect its impact,at least for me. ;-)
regards,
kostas


Casey  Cays   {K:62} 9/20/2004
This is a very beatiful pic...I agree withthe other poster it has a lonely feel to it. It also has a distant mysterious type of feel to it. That is what makes great photography...photos that you can almost feel and are taken into.


Ciprian Ilie   {K:13544} 9/17/2005
Fantastic result given the condition, very well composed too!

Regards,
Ciprian


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