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Bayne's Sound
Image Title:  Bayne's Sound
 
 By: Tim  Schumm  
  Copyright ©2004



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Photographer Tim  Schumm {K:27167}
Project #20 Classic Landscape Camera Model Nikon D70
Categories Landscape
Film Format
Portfolio Ocean images
Lens Nikon 18mm - 70mm
Uploaded 11/6/2004 Film / Memory Type Sandisk 512 MB
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 185 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 17 Rating Critique Only Image
Location City - 
State -  BRITISH COLUMBIA
Country - Canada   Canada
About I just came back from another boat trip that lasted for 3 days heading North from my place on Hornby Island. On the way we stopped off at a few small islets and I snapped off a few photos.
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There are 17 Comments in 1 Pages
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Fadel J   {K:13605} 11/6/2004
Another incredible landscape of yours Tim! I just love your angles and colors, wonderfull!


Alessandro Berselli   {K:1913} 11/6/2004
Nice composition, light and shadow very good balanced. I like it. regards Alessandro.


Barry Wakelin   {K:7838} 11/6/2004
Beautiful. I love the lead-in from the submerged rocks and the shape of the rock island, the layers of colour and the overall lighting. One of your best - it cries out for a medium format camera to bring out the multitude of detail but even as a digital image it's stunning.


John Lamb   {K:9669} 11/6/2004
A very photogenic area Tim. The crystal clear water, the strata of the rocks and the little outcrops would give me enough subject matter to last a few years. Thanks for sharing. Regards John


ventrix drogo   {K:60051} 11/6/2004
Great shot, excellent prospective and good colors. I like it. Bye.


Lukasz Kuczkowski   {K:14684} 11/6/2004
beautiful scenery; like the light here and these trees on the; the foreground combines in lovely way with the background mountains;
beautiful place
regards
Lukasz


Chris Spracklen   {K:32552} 11/6/2004
"Snapped a few photo's"?!*! You're pulling our legs on two counts, Mr. Schumm!! 1. How many is "few"?!! (For me, it's around 250!!) And, 2. I would hardly use the word "snapped" in connection with your wonderful work!!
My compliments!
Kind regards, Chris


Den Thompson   {K:30432} 11/6/2004
You are one lucky Guy Tim. What a wealth of beautiful scenery you are surrounded by. You must have a lfetimes worth of shots within striking distance. This is awesome. Keep posting cos I can't get enough of them.
Den


Bart Aldrich   {K:7614} 11/6/2004
Ooh! I really like this one. A grad filter or poalrizer for that sky would make a 10 this 9. Very nice!


John Bohner   {K:8203} 11/6/2004
Okay Tim - I'll be honest here. When I looked at the thumbnail I had the impression of a super wide tipped down such that the image bottom would be underneath me. I see the same in the larger image. Somehow the bottom half of this doesn't work for me. Looking at the other comments I am in the extreme minority but thats ok with me. I see your objective, it just doesnt work for me. Great images on the whole and I like your work. How is the painting coming? - JB


Roberto Arcari Farinetti   {K:178370} 11/6/2004
enchanting..
WONDERFUL view..
roby


Tim  Schumm   {K:27167} 11/6/2004
Hi John.
Yes I know what you mean. I was on both sides of the criticism with this photo. I had cropped the bottom at one time. but then it became to "average" to my eye. the lead-in created by the foreshore and interesting foreground under the water really competes for attention not allowing my eye an easy access to the trees in the mid-ground. Never the less I found it necessary to create something a little different. we are inundated by so much imagery these days its hard to come up with something that interests the eye with intrigue. You took the time to write to me so good or bad it has achieved that affect to some degree. Thanks for your heartfelt comment it is worth allot to me.

Cheers, Tim


Tim  Schumm   {K:27167} 11/6/2004
Hi Chris,

Well a few on this little Islet as the skipper of the vessal was ancious to keep going up stream to get to port before dark. The day pior to this one we had to go for 2 hours in the dark with large floating logs all around us. We were lucky and didn't hit any. the right sized log could easyly put a hole in the hull.
I took over the 2 days on the water around 323 photos. lots of them were bracketing and manual setting tests. I am happy if i get 2-3 good shots per 100. As my shooting situations mostly don't allow time for much contemplation.

Cheers, Tim


Phil McLean   {K:11523} 11/7/2004
Love the colours and composition here Tim, really fine :)


jennifer armstrong   {K:6688} 11/8/2004
fabulous shot, tim. I love how the underwater rocks in the foreground just pull me into the piece. Dramatic & yet this piece also has a wonderful calm about it.


Silvia Festa   {K:5649} 11/9/2004
unbeliveble perspective! wonderful landscape!


Istvan VARKONYI   {K:3770} 11/20/2004
Congratulation, beautuful picture, thanks for share.

Istvan


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