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[SI] Local Culture - comments from a rank amateur.
I suppose someone needs to test the water on this one, so here goes.
Bring a pinch of salt and pull over a chair. Jim Kramer: I find my eye wandering upwards on this shot. With the top cropped out my eye wanders on down the hill to the next set of lights. I'm not too sure what to focus on or what to take from the shot Al Denelsbeck: A very pleasant shot indeed. Nice composition, still some detail in the fisherpeeps. I like it. Bowser: I like this one too. The kid looking at the camera makes the shot. Ideally I'd have liked a slightly lower camera angle to bring the kid up into the frame a little. I think it could have added impact. Alan Browne: Nice shot, nice house. Technically a fine shot. It's the kind of shot that would have benefitted hugely from a little human interest imho. Someone standing at the doorway would have been ideal. Doug Payne: I think I'd have concentrated on the horse & buggy with this one. The day was just too dull for the bigger picture to work imho. It's nearly moody, but not quite. Rich Pos: I like this one. The subdued lighting emphasises the ramshackle nature of the subject. My only nitpick is that I find the red in the flag and the highlight beside it fighting for attention. The highlight is a little bit distracting. Ken Nadvornick: This one I really like. I'm a sucker for monochrome anyway. Nice composition, dof, sharpness, traffic movement. Interesting place well captured. Joseph Kewfli: I'd imagine there's plenty culture growing under that counter:-) Nice capture of interaction between the 2 women. Vic Mason: Yuck! This shot is just teeming with culture.... I think a more dynamic composition would have been better. Turning the lens to the right a little would have made more use of the sweeping curve, unless of course that would have brought distractions into the lower right corner. Mike Henley: Coronation Street? There's some culture growing on the roof of the house on the left, but other than that the shot, and subject area, is bereft of culture. That's one dull looking place. Michael J Hoffman: This one I didn't like at first but it's grown on me. There's plenty going on here without being too busy. Lot's of interest in the faces of those waiting in line. The old guy in the red shirt looks worried they might run out. Colm Gallagher: What was I thinking of? Truthfully, this one is a bit tenuous. The cross is a symbol of Christian culture. The deer just got in the way.... The Dave: Lovely sky. The rest just doesn't do it for me I'm afraid. The building on the right looks like it's going to fall onto the cars parked in front of it. Bret Douglas: Interesting angle on this one. The elevated viewpoint certainly makes for a more interesting shot. They've left plenty space for new customers in the graveyard... Matt Clara: This is my favourite shot of them all. I love the colours, the distortion, the colours, the light in the sky, the colours, the movement in the flags. Did I mention I love the colours? Was this taken in Chicago? 1st flag US, 2nd Chicago, 3rd Illinois? -- Colm |
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[SI] Local Culture - comments from a rank amateur.
Colm wrote:
I suppose someone needs to test the water on this one, so here goes. Bring a pinch of salt and pull over a chair. Alan Browne: Nice shot, nice house. Technically a fine shot. It's the kind of shot that would have benefitted hugely from a little human interest imho. Someone standing at the doorway would have been ideal. Thanks. However this house would be best shot around 0600 with the sun rising to the right front. The shingles still have a slight yellow/amber hue in them that is washed out with the sun this high. The fieldstones also have a yellow/amber in them that is not completely told here. I shot this at about 1400. I agree wrt human interest, however the few there looking at me were a bit hostile. Probably expecting me to show up with phots to sell... Cheers, Alan -- --e-meil: there's no such thing as a FreeLunch.-- |
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[SI] Local Culture - comments from a rank amateur.
0600 sounds ideal then. The locals won't be around to glare at you, and you
could set the timer on the camera and run to the doorway to strike a pose :-) -- Colm "Alan Browne" wrote in message ... Thanks. However this house would be best shot around 0600 with the sun rising to the right front. The shingles still have a slight yellow/amber hue in them that is washed out with the sun this high. The fieldstones also have a yellow/amber in them that is not completely told here. I shot this at about 1400. I agree wrt human interest, however the few there looking at me were a bit hostile. Probably expecting me to show up with phots to sell... |
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[SI] Local Culture - comments from a rank amateur.
(Colm) wrote: Colm Gallagher: What was I thinking of? Truthfully, this one is a bit tenuous. The cross is a symbol of Christian culture. The deer just got in the way.... ================================= .....The Lord works in mysterious ways. Great shot - Excellent composition. Fantastic Visual! Cody Houston, |
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[SI] Local Culture - comments from a rank amateur.
(Colm) wrote: Colm Gallagher: What was I thinking of? Truthfully, this one is a bit tenuous. The cross is a symbol of Christian culture. The deer just got in the way.... ================================= .....The Lord works in mysterious ways. Great shot - Excellent composition. Fantastic Visual! Cody Houston, |
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[SI] Local Culture - comments from a rank amateur.
On Fri, 25 Jun 2004 14:56:08 +0100, "Colm"
wrote: I like this one. The subdued lighting emphasises the ramshackle nature of the subject. My only nitpick is that I find the red in the flag and the highlight beside it fighting for attention. The highlight is a little bit distracting. Thanks for commenting Colm. The building is not nearly as ramshackle as the grouchy old man that owns it. The back-lit flag is what drew my attention to the composition. In hindsight, I wish I would have moved the white horse thingy out of the frame. The exposure was more or less taken off the flag... all else be damned RP© |
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[SI] Local Culture - comments from a rank amateur.
"Colm" wrote in message
... I suppose someone needs to test the water on this one, so here goes. Bring a pinch of salt and pull over a chair. SNIP Matt Clara: This is my favourite shot of them all. I love the colours, the distortion, the colours, the light in the sky, the colours, the movement in the flags. Did I mention I love the colours? Was this taken in Chicago? 1st flag US, 2nd Chicago, 3rd Illinois? Thank you, sir. Yup, Chicago, at the beginning (south end) of the magnificent mile--on Michigan at the river, that is. I'm afraid I can't tell you what the other flags were, as I don't recall. -- Regards, Matt Clara www.mattclara.com |
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[SI] Local Culture - comments from a rank amateur.
Thanks for the comments. Glad you like it.
-- Colm wrote in message ... (Colm) wrote: Colm Gallagher: What was I thinking of? Truthfully, this one is a bit tenuous. The cross is a symbol of Christian culture. The deer just got in the way.... ================================= ....The Lord works in mysterious ways. Great shot - Excellent composition. Fantastic Visual! Cody Houston, |
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[SI] Local Culture - comments from a rank amateur.
Colm wrote:
0600 sounds ideal then. The locals won't be around to glare at you, and you could set the timer on the camera and run to the doorway to strike a pose :-) 0600 ... middle of the night. -- --e-meil: there's no such thing as a FreeLunch.-- |
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[SI] Local Culture - comments from a rank amateur.
"Colm" wrote:
Ken Nadvornick: This one I really like. I'm a sucker for monochrome anyway. Nice composition, dof, sharpness, traffic movement. Interesting place well captured. Thanks for the good review. Glad you enjoyed the photo. Snohomish (a Native American-derived name) is a very conservative and religious county located in the much more liberal western Washington, Puget Sound region. I have often passed this small 4-6 person rural roadside chapel while driving east on U.S. Hwy 2 into the Cascade Mountains, or beyond into the great Columbia River Basin. The chapel is only about a ten minute drive from my house and is the only one like it I have ever seen in my travels throughout the far western U.S. I had initially intended to wait for someone to stop in order to provide a human element to the composition. But it began to dawn on me that the sight of a tripod on top of my pickup truck's camper shell was probably serving as an effective visitor-repellent. Besides, the longer I sat out in this remote location, the more I felt that remoteness should be part of the picture. This feeling eventually resulted in that large open area depicted in the photograph between the chapel and the road sign/highway, with no people in sight. Ken |
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