Usefilm Home Sign Up Now! | Log In | Help  

Film and Digital Photography


Waterfall
Image Title:  Waterfall
 
 By: Jon O'Brien  
  Copyright ©2005



 Browse Images
  Recent Pictures
  Todays Pictures
  Yesterdays Pictures
  1 Year Ago Today
  Summary Mode
  All Usefilm Pictures
 
 Image Options
  Staff Choice
  Editors Choice
  Featured Donors
  Featured Photographers
  Featured Photos
  Community Favorites
  Unrated Images
  Featured Critiques
  Critique Only Images
  Critiquer's Corner
  Images With No Critiques
  Random Images
  Panoramic Images
  Images By Country
  Images By Camera
  Images By Lens
  Images By Film/Media
   
 Categories
   
 Projects
   
 Find Member
Name
User ID
 
   

 

Photographer Jon O'Brien {K:11304}
Project N/A Camera Model Minolta 370-X
Categories Architecture
Film Format
Portfolio City & Country
Lens Tamron 70-210
Uploaded 3/1/2005 Film / Memory Type Fuji 200
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 164 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 4 Rating
Pending
/ 1 Ratings
Location City -  saskatoon
State -  SASKATCHEWAN
Country - Canada   Canada
About A water feature in the atrium of the Agricultural Bldg, Univ. of Saskatchewan Campus. Taken during my recent portrait photography class. Given the number of non-portrait shots I took during the four day seminar.... I'm wondering if portrait photography is really my thing :-]

All comments and suggestions welcome, of course.
Random Pictures By:
Jon
O'Brien


Place of Skulls

Bridge Party

The Blasted Heath

Not Quite Four

Light from a Distant Sun

Into the Vortex

Almost Seven

Five Candles

Stormfront

Guitar Licks

There are 4 Comments in 1 Pages
  1
Tiffany Hix   {K:5012} 3/22/2005
Cool abstract! I love the way the water is softening the sharp edges. Love this!


Jonathan Charles   {K:5389} 3/27/2005
You have captured the watery texture perfectly.

Congratulations, Jonathan.

PS: a class is fine for learning techniques but you can only really get into portraits when you are photographing a person you know something about (IMHO).


Jon O'Brien   {K:11304} 3/27/2005
Thanks, Jonathan. I found with the young lady we used as a model that it was much easier to be working with someone who had some experience and training and was relaxed in front of the camera. My favourite portrait model is my young son, but with him the problem is trying to get him to hold still long enough to shoot, LOL...

Cheers,

Jon


Omar Amroussy   {K:4078} 4/24/2005
very good


  1

 

|  FAQ  |  Terms of Service  |  Donate  |  Site Map  |  Contact Us  |  Advertise  |

Copyright ©2005 Photo Publishing Group, LLC - All Rights Reserved

Elapsed Time:: 0.328125