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Photographer Alan Armanini {K:5407}
Project #20 Classic Landscape Camera Model Canon EOS 10D
Categories Digital
Landscape
Nature
Film Format
Portfolio Lens 70-200L
Uploaded 3/12/2004 Film / Memory Type Lexar 512 (100iso)
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 387 Shutter 1/750
Favorites Aperture 6.7
Critiques 49 Rating
6.16
/ 37 Ratings
Location City -  Palo Alto
State -  CALIFORNIA
Country - United States   United States
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There are 49 Comments in 1 Pages
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Amna Al Shamsi   {K:20822} 3/12/2004
very beautiful nature ..nicely captured.


LaMaro Hall   {K:3377} 3/12/2004
Thats pretty cool looking with the angle of the hill and the angle of the tree. Interesting....


Christopher Harder   {K:448} 3/12/2004
nice 1...great colors


Kees and Carolyn    {K:15193} 3/12/2004
Lovely! Beautiful colors. Great angle!
Carolyn


Murat Tanriover   {K:8387} 3/12/2004
Excellent shot. Love the slop, looks great in the background


Orazio Minnella   {K:46645} 3/13/2004
Beautiful angle to shot and nice diagonal.Great colors and composition.Very well done.Congrats.
Regards...Orazio


Clifton Jones   {K:10604} 3/13/2004
Very nice...I like the angle....well done..beautiful image........


Saeed Al Shamsi   {K:47538} 3/13/2004
This is great example of beatiful nature image,green ground ,vertical tree,high flying birds and the sky painted with white clouds,,beautiful,,well done


jon parsons   {K:13630} 3/13/2004
Alan, wonderful landscape shot my friend, and what makes it so impressive is the two hawks circling above..clarity on this is really quite amazing... and colors are also amazing.. well done....jon


Jimmy Payne   {K:21163} 3/13/2004
Beautiful shot of a California scrub oak set against the green hill. The two birds circling above is a wonderful addition to this scene.
Regards,
Jimmy


Marusnik Bela   {K:11611} 3/13/2004
Excellent diagonal composition with excellent colour contrast!Perfect work!Congrats!


Alex Teller   {K:8286} 3/13/2004
What a perfect shot, colors and composition are a dream. Everything is just right, really superb!
Greetings, Alex


ali shaker   {K:911} 3/13/2004
wow I love all your nature shots but this one is my favourite

great job and good framing also


Allen Aisenstein   {K:5489} 3/14/2004
Very scenic landscape with wonderful composition. Nice work as usual. Regards, Allen


donato r.   {K:16361} 3/14/2004
eccellente!


Cesare Arigliano   {K:3266} 3/15/2004
Bellissima scena e Bellisimi colori.


Fatma B.   {K:1864} 3/15/2004
what a peacful and charm nature. great shot Alan.


Ana Vianna   {K:15270} 3/16/2004
So beautiful composition, Alan!!! The gray tree in contrast the green are great! My regards!
(Sorry my bad English!)


Jeff Cartwright   {K:52046} 3/16/2004
Hi! ..Alan : Beautiful Fall Colour Landscape! Excellent Composition, and, Foreground Tree, Great Colour, and, Scenic Detail, Alan!!!

Regards:
Jeff.

Ps: Thank you, Alan! for your recent comments for My Photograph, I hope that this recognition of My appreciation, will be accepted,...Jeff!!!


Gregory McLemore   {K:25085} 3/16/2004
A wonderfully lushious capture, well done.


Kristina Kohut   {K:49990} 3/16/2004
Such original and beautiful composition! First it feels like if the horison is tilted on purpose, but of course it's not... the trees are straight! Very interesting and beautiful!


Craig Garland   {K:27077} 3/17/2004
I really like the composition-- the diagonals arr wonderful-- nice shot Alan. Cheers. Craig


Paolo De Maio   {K:34166} 3/17/2004
Wonderful composition Alan!!
I like the diagonal simmetrically defined between the tree and hill!
the birds in the sky give a special feeling to entire image.

My best compliments to you Alan and thank you for your kind comment; I appreciated it so much!
Paolo


Augusto Buffa (Ali)   {K:10454} 3/17/2004
The angle, the lines and perspective they are strong and artistic. The design of the tree, with the scene to the shoulders, is wonderful! Excuse my bad english. Congrats!

àli


Pedro Libório   {K:53855} 3/18/2004
fantastic composition!!!
regards.


Danny Brannigan   {K:16234} 3/19/2004
There are some nice lines and shapes in this one Alan and I think the birds are an added bonus.


Michele Beccia   {K:3806} 3/19/2004
very nice!


Emgy Massidda   {K:60169} 3/25/2004
Impressive composition beautiful harmony between the diagonal line of the hill and the shape of the tree. A beautiful nature scene. Original angle of capture. Gorgrous colours and lighting
Great work, Alan
Regards
P.s. If you're having any problems with the UF new site please report them:
suggest@usefilm.com
Thank you - Emgy


Dan Lightner   {K:12684} 3/28/2004
I like the way the tree mimics the landscape well done


Rebecca Raybon   {K:26655} 3/30/2004
Magnificent landscape! I think this is my favorite. The tree in the foreground has the same slope as the ground.. great colors.. Awesome shot!


Jorge Vasconcelos   {K:33746} 3/31/2004
I like this green, in that slope.Excellent.
Regards
jorge


kathleen fonseca   {K:11992} 3/31/2004
Hi, Alan..i love shooting trees and grass..we have similar kinds of slopes and tree types here in Costa Rica and their shapes and relationships fascinate me 24/7. In this shot, i love the sharp angle of the slope even though the tree is perfectly alinged on the horizontal. Also, the angle of the tree canopy mirrors the angle of the hillside. Good eye to see that. It's a wonderful composition. The dappling of flowers to the right of the trunk further balances the composition. And the birds of course are the cherry on the sundae.

It is very difficult to shoot this subject well. Do you meter for the sky or the ground?? Oh, what to do, what do do. Invariably either the sky is too bright or the ground is too dark. i think in this case your ground took the hit. But that's ok--there is a clever PS trick i was taught by a landscape photographer here. If you write me at kathf@racsa.co.cr i will share it with you. It allows you to select only the bright areas or only the dark areas of the image so you can adjust each area separately. i think this image would really benefit from a little more brightness in that beautiful tangle of branches. There's a halo along the tree line against the sky (maybe a little too much sharpening?) i would urge a slightly lighter hand in the saturating of these scenes. There's a tendency now that we have PS to just go electric but i think subtlety in landscapes is a lovely tribute to mother nature who gave us this beauty to begin with. Best regards from Costa Rica: kat~


kathleen fonseca   {K:11992} 3/31/2004
oh and, as far as the saturation advice, i must remember to practice what i preach..:))))..it's so tempting to hit that saturation slider and go weee into fantasy land.(not saying you did that, only that it IS tempting!) kat!


Antonella Nistri   {K:21867} 3/31/2004
Wonderful perspective,Alan,really magnificent image,many congrats,Antonella


Chris Spracklen   {K:32552} 3/31/2004
Hi Alan,
First of all, thank you for your kind comments on some of my recent uploads. Now for the difficult bit?
I've grown to really enjoy this site, ('obsession' is the word my wife uses!!), but one of the things that I don't find so appealing is the way that people say nice things for the sake of racking up karma and currying favour with other people who may then say nice things about their pictures! What kind of a way is that to learn anything?!
Heartened by your bio, I thought I'd try and make a more honest and constructive critique on this picture ~ I hope you don't mind and that you will take in the spirit of friendship in which it is offered.
First, the good stuff?
I agree about the birds ~ great to see them soaring overhead?
The clarity and detail is excellent! (If it wasn't, with a 10D, I'd be taking it back to the shop I bought it from!!)
Now for the not-so-good stuff?
The white line above the line of trees, coupled with the 'faded' trees to the bottom right suggest that you darkened the sky by selecting it with a magic wand and then applying a small 'feather'.
Is the picture supposed to be of the tree, (because, if it is, it gets a bit lost in the background of the hill and (IMO) would have been better taken from a lower angle; or, is it of the hillside, in which case it would have been better to zoom out, or walk back a bit, so that the tree wasn't so dominant.
Once again, please take this in the kind spirit it's intended. I'm just a beginner, too. Keen to learn and longing for people to offer honest and constructive criticisms that may help me improve my ability.
Best regards, Chris
P.S. I haven't rated this image.


Alan Armanini   {K:5407} 3/31/2004
Chris,
Thank you for your comments, as a new photographer it really helps when someone
critiques my pictures. First I don't know if you were refering to me, but as a new photographer I only comment on the pictures I like, I,m not comfortable critiquing others work. With more experience that will change. As for the magic
wand, no I just adjusted color, saturation, and
did a USM. I did crop this picture about 50% though, so i don't know why the white line happened. I thank you very much though for you comments and critique.
Thanks Alan


Chris Spracklen   {K:32552} 3/31/2004
Hello again Alan,
First of all, it's refreshing to find someone who approaches this whole comment/critique thing in the way that you do. I, too, am just a beginner at this wonderful hobby and I really appreciate it when someone takes the trouble to write a little more than "great shot".
Secondly, I wasn't referring to you in particular when I made the comments about collecting 'karma', etc. Maybe I'm just a bit cynical, but it seems to me that all of us can fall into the trap of leaving lots of nice comments purely because we hope to get lots of nice comments back.
Thirdly, I'm sorry if I jumped to the wrong conclusion about the wand, it's just that I've used that method on some of my pics, (in order to darken the sky a little), and have been left with a very similar looking pale line that's due to the small amount of feathering I've used on my selection.
Fourthly, (and lastly!), I DO hope I don't sound as though I think I 'know it all', because I have SO much to learn!! That's why I subscribe to this great site and appreciate the opportunity it presents for helpful discussions such as this. I shall continue to monitor your portfolio with interest, and comment as and when I'm able.
My best regards, Chris


Anna Pagnacco   {K:7448} 4/1/2004
Very fine details and beautiful composition...Anna


Stephen Smith   {K:861} 4/2/2004
Lovely angles and colour! Regards Steve.


Robert Gaither   {K:29248} 4/3/2004
Great capture and image. It's drying out to fast this year. We could still use some rain for Apirl this year is looking a lot like May.


Bradley Prue   {K:30312} 4/3/2004
Alan, your perspective here is tremendous! You have captured the beauty of the countryside, and kept us on our toes with the dramatic angular composition! Wonderful. ...Brad


Dubravko Grakalic   {K:24332} 4/4/2004
amazing..birds are very impornant in this picture!


Graciela Pierre   {K:7318} 4/4/2004
Great composition and mood, beautiful work.
Regards from Buenos Aires


Abeer Al Jarsh   {K:10209} 4/6/2004
excelent shot
i really like the angle of this picture
the tree and the background is amazing
well done



P. Christine Skinner   {K:27338} 4/10/2004
Beautiful hues of blue and green. I love the way this cropped, the angles are great ..Christine


B:)liana    {K:30945} 4/19/2004
Lovely perspective and angle and paysage
Kiss, Biliana


Tommaso Razzano   {K:8067} 4/22/2004
Hi Alan ... a great shot indeed !
I love how the diagonal works here !
An excellent work...
ciao !
tommy.


Rawabi Al-Nuaimi   {K:15659} 4/25/2004
beautiful.. just beautiful! :)


Alexey Sapa   {K:27168} 5/9/2004
Gorgeous! Such beautiful and so well composed picture! Like it very much! My best wishes! ALexey


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