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Hidden Corners 2
Image Title:  Hidden Corners 2
 
 By: Rebecca Raybon  
  Copyright ©2004



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Photographer Rebecca Raybon {K:26655}
Project #23 Objects Camera Model Fuji Finepix s5000
Categories Landscape
Street
Film Format
Portfolio Black and White
Lens digital
Uploaded 7/22/2004 Film / Memory Type digital
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 153 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 15 Rating
5.47
/ 9 Ratings
Location City -  Lynchburg
State -  VIRGINIA
Country - United States   United States
About I spotted this beside an old house on one of the main streets in town. I SOOOO wanted to go and remove the hub cap..but :) ....converted to bw.
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There are 15 Comments in 1 Pages
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Teunis Haveman   {K:52497} 7/22/2004
Rebecca, I see anbeautiful compositie in B&W
Also een wheeldop
Teunis


Glenn Edmiston   {K:8387} 7/22/2004
Hi Rebecca I like this B&W Your tone and sharpness good and excellent Composition ... Well Done.

Thanks for the nice coments on my storm photos . I have desided on the one that I will put on canvus . Thanks for looking and comenting cheers Glenn


Del Metheny   {K:25369} 7/22/2004
No don't, the hub cap makes the photo. I have never tried converting to black and white, I am going to have to give that a try. You get such great emotion in your pictures doing that. I like the wood. It gives it that weather beaten look. Del.


Maria José Barres   {K:11276} 7/22/2004
Original composition and very nice B&W contrast!
Greetings.


Dirck DuFlon   {K:35779} 7/22/2004
Nice shadowplay across the rustic old chairs! Maybe the hubcap is there to keep people from sitting in the chair and falling through! :)


Willem Pitel   {K:2759} 7/22/2004
Very good shot in B&W. Contrast oustanding.

Willem


Riny  Koopman   {K:19998} 7/22/2004
The tone is great with many detail


Stephen Bowden   {K:64519} 7/22/2004
Excellent conversion and a wonderful photo Rebecca


Neal Nye   {K:15827} 7/23/2004
I also think it's better to leave the hubcap there. I think it adds to the feelings of faded dreams and past pleasures. However, I ran it through Neal Nye's Hubcap Removal Utility and got this. I think it's better the way it was.

Neal



P. Christine Skinner   {K:27338} 7/23/2004
Light, shadows, contrast, tones, rough hewn wood textures...all superb! The hubcap adds that strange little touch that set your photos apart.


Marcio Janousek   {K:18913} 7/23/2004
Don?t hide this shot..it?s beautiful shot


Enjoy    {K:16125} 7/23/2004
well seen..this is a lovely BW


Jim Loy   {K:23350} 7/23/2004
Would that be a wheel.......chair??? Ok, ok, ok....I'll just slip away.....


Gayle's Eclectic Photos   {K:91033} 7/23/2004
Neal did an excellent hubcap removal job,but like he says,it does add something to this image like these chairs are neglected and basically are thrown out like the hubcap perhaps..i love these chairs especially the texture..great contrast/shadows and tones...looks like just a tad of green showing on the leaves which i like very much..well seen/captured..cowgirl


Jimmy Payne   {K:21163} 7/23/2004
I'm with the others on the hub cap removal. It does make this shot. The best thing I like about this shot is how the light is playing on the old weathered wood. Excellent eye your have, but watch those urges. You never know what may be lurking in those yards. Could be a big mean dog.
:-))
Jimmy


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