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Unnatural
Image Title:  Unnatural
 
 By: Patrick Di Fruscia  
  Copyright ©2004



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Photographer Patrick Di Fruscia {K:1073}
Project #36 Magic Light Camera Model Minolta Maxxum 7
Categories Landscape
Nature
Film Format
Portfolio Lens Minolta 24-105
Uploaded 9/7/2004 Film / Memory Type Kodak E100VS
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 214 Shutter 1s
Favorites Aperture f/22
Critiques 12 Rating
5.62
/ 5 Ratings
Location City -  Cap St-Jacques
State -  QUEBEC
Country - Canada   Canada
About Used a 2 stop Grad reverse Grad by Singh Ray and Kodak E100VS Slide File. This film is awesome for vivid colors, pretty good for long exposure in terms of reciprocity but the longer you expose it the grainier it becomes.

Please visit www.timecatcher.com
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There are 12 Comments in 1 Pages
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Zeev Scharf   {K:24818} 9/7/2004
Beautiful shot Patrick ,awesome.
You did here a great job,the blurred water is terrific

Best regards


SERDAR SAGKAN   {K:4761} 9/7/2004
I like it. Congrats


Buddy Lerch   {K:627} 9/7/2004
A very pleasing and surreal image. Very staid symmetry low, and amorphic asymmetry balance high...the spiky feathers of cirrus clouds add interest. Any manipulation of this shot besides the grad filter? Very nice sunset.

Buddy Lerch


Barry Wakelin   {K:7838} 9/7/2004
Great light Pat and the reverse ND grad helped a lot. I recently saw some other sunrise and sunset shots taken with E100VS and it certainly seems to produce some pretty spectacular colours - I might have to try a roll. My only concern is that where Velvia accentuates colour, E100VS seems to create colours, especially reds and purples! Have you found this to be the case?


Margaret Sturgess   {K:49403} 9/7/2004
Beautiful composition, colours are wonderful
Margaret


Lukasz Kuczkowski   {K:14684} 9/7/2004
lovely done


Mike Craven   {K:179} 9/7/2004
Lovely, similar to my shot of Gomera Sunrise in "landscapes".

It's very satisfying when it comes off.

regards,

Mike


James Bambery   {K:13421} 9/7/2004
Beautiful shot Patrick. I do love the colors and effect.

Jim Bambery


Patrick Di Fruscia   {K:1073} 9/8/2004
Hi Buddy Thanks for your great comments. No maipulation was done in PS apart for the usual sharpening and level adjusting done after scanning my slide.


Patrick Di Fruscia   {K:1073} 9/8/2004
Hi Barry, Thanks for your comments. I can't really say that I have experienced this. I find that in some areas Velvia wins hands down and others I prefer VS like on those overcast days. But the lack of fine grain in VS makes me want to always head for Velvia from now on. But you will obtain spectacular results with VS worth giving it a try. Just be careful that the longer the exposure the more grain will be visible in your shot.


Buddy Lerch   {K:627} 9/9/2004
Patrick, I just saw your new submission on timecatcher.com, "Dreamland", and it is superlative! Your other images, which I had previously seen, are comparable. Keep up the good work!


Roger Williams   {K:83282} 9/9/2004
I wonder at the title. Looks like a perfectly natural winner to me. Unusual? yes!


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