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Arnie's Farm II
Image Title:  Arnie's Farm II
 
 By: Tim  Schumm  
  Copyright ©2004



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Photographer Tim  Schumm {K:28854}
Project #42 Moody Landscape Camera Model Nikon D70
Categories Landscape
Film Format
Portfolio sunset images
Hornby Island
Lens Nikon 18mm - 70mm
Uploaded 12/1/2004 Film / Memory Type Sandisk 512 MB
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 253 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 11 Rating Critique Only Image
Location City -  Hornby Island
State -  BRITISH COLUMBIA
Country - Canada   Canada
About This is a sepia version of a posting just before this one

When I drive from my home to the local Co-op Store on Hornby Island, the road ascends up the hillside over looking this farm that is right beside my place. My home would be just to the right on the waterfront from this vantage point. In the distance you can see the Island where the Lighthouse across the strait blinks away shining into my living room through the night.
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There are 11 Comments in 1 Pages
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jennifer armstrong   {K:6688} 12/1/2004
hey tim - i think i prefer this toned photo to the colour one you posted earlier. Without the pull of the green in the foreground, i find my eye really falls back & into the piece - to the beauty of the clouds on the horizon & the sun trying to sneak through. It also feels quieter & more peaceful to me - has a stronger mood & feeling than the colour version. Really beautifully done!


Tim  Schumm   {K:28854} 12/1/2004
yeah thats my thoughts too jennifer. It seems to be a way to deal with the lack of color durring the winter months and intrduces an overall warmth into the image without creating any extra distractions


Dave Stacey   {K:138126} 12/1/2004
I think they both have their merits, but I agree, I like this one the best. The best of two great images, that is!
Dave.


Rebecca Raybon   {K:26645} 12/1/2004
I agree. When the colors are gone, black and white or sepia is the only way to go. This one is moody in sepia. I love it.


Paul's Photos   {K:35218} 12/1/2004
like the tones in this image.. nice landscape... good work


Chris Spracklen   {K:32552} 12/1/2004
This one just has the edge for em too, Tim!
Nice work on both counts.
Best regards, Chris


Tommaso Razzano   {K:8067} 12/1/2004
wonderful image ... Tim ... I love these tones...
ciao !
tommy.


Saeed Al Shamsi   {K:47727} 12/1/2004
Great view point selection,the huge tree give the incarage the view to scan the marvelous back ground scente, the tone of excellent choice,splendid work,saeed


Lukasz Kuczkowski   {K:14687} 12/1/2004
excellent, like the tones here - it makes this landscape look diffrent;
well done
regards
Lukasz


Michele Berti   {K:14921} 12/1/2004
beautiful Tim. the sepia tone really works on this composition. the color version is beautiful as well by the way. well done.


John Lamb   {K:9687} 12/4/2004
Hi Tim, it's Saturday lunch time here in NZ and I now have time to spend some time looking at friends images. It rather nice to follow the progression in your pictures and particularly like you experiments in sepia.

This one has a lot of appeal to me.

Removing or muting the colours renders the shapes and textures in a different perspective. I like the mood you have captured here. The watery sun through the clouds creates a soft light that both reveals shape and form in some parts and allows other parts to fade into the soft shadows.

I am there in the landscape, aware of the surrounding movement and murmer of nature but also mesmerised by the shifting sea and the dancing light. A moment when time stands still and a minute lasts a lifetime. Thanks for the moment.

Regards John


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