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Irish skyscape
Image Title:  Irish skyscape
 
 By: Phil McLean  
  Copyright ©2004



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Photographer Phil McLean {K:11523}
Project N/A Camera Model Nikon F65
Categories Landscape
Film Format
Portfolio Landscape
Lens Nikon Nikkor 28-80mm
Uploaded 3/18/2004 Film / Memory Type original in colour
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 198 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 14 Rating
6.17
/ 6 Ratings
Location City - 
State - 
Country -   
About Looking west across the Atlantic from Cnoc na Riabh, Sligo, Ireland.
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There are 14 Comments in 1 Pages
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Ruta    {K:8768} 3/18/2004
yessssss, I like this one more :) and for yourself, which one looks better? :)


Eddie Bayliss   {K:2144} 3/18/2004
Superb B&W Phil
good contrast

Best regards Eddie


shelby koning   {K:5450} 3/18/2004
beautifully moody, powerful sky... I love this.


Phil McLean   {K:11523} 3/18/2004
Thanks!
Ruta, I do think I like this one better; the thing that makes me hesitate is the fact that I like to present images as they were taken, without any digital enhancements or manipulations. I'm just a bit of a purist... I guess converting to B&W is OK though! :)


Ruta    {K:8768} 3/18/2004
I understand.... also the picture, made originally on b&w film would look even more drammatic - printed in the right way. I agree with you about not retouching the pics - even, if sometimes I do it - for portraits.
regards


Alexandra O'Meara   {K:223} 3/18/2004
Those are just about the most dramatic clouds I've ever seen, good job capturing them.I love Ireland!


Bradley Prue   {K:30312} 3/18/2004
Those are some very dramatic clouds! You very effectively work with the range of hues in your bw shots. It is difficult to pull detail from the dark areas, but you do it well, Mr. Technician! (yeehaw) ...Brad


kita mcintosh   {K:18594} 4/9/2004
this also has a beautiful abstract quality that works very well in B&W. B&B? YEAH!!! www.kindeace.co.uk


Phil McLean   {K:11523} 4/10/2004
Hey, If I'd known I could've come to stay a couple of weeks ago! Was in town for a conference... :)


kita mcintosh   {K:18594} 4/10/2004
oh DASH! next time then! remember! would be nice to meet u!!!


Jeff Cartwright   {K:52046} 4/13/2004
Hi!,,,Phil: Excellent Dramatic Sky! Well Presented,Phil!!!
Best Regards:
Jeff.


Martin Smith   {K:438} 6/2/2004
Superb B&W image. I just love that sky!!


Lucy Bernadette   {K:5785} 9/29/2004
beautiful shot. i like that you did it in b&w. makes it more moody.


Richard Dong   {K:1738} 11/14/2004
Powerful image, the clouds look as though they are alive. Superb.


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