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Photo posted by Albert Darmo in the Landscape gallery on 05/07/17 at 1:32 pm EST
Registered on 11/25/08, 1386 Posts, 11978 Comments
Post last edited by Albert Darmo on 05/07/17 at 1:33 pm EST
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Comment posted by Lon Overacker on 05/07/17 at 4:05 pm EST
Registered on 11/24/06, 521 Posts, 19147 Comments
Albert,
I remember your earlier rendition (went and took another peek too.) This is wonderful! Fanciful, magical... dancing fairies, fireflies dancing in the light. No great structure or order in the tree itself, but it's all the tiny backlit, glowing leaves that really make this such a great and artful image.
I think like the broader view, the green grass detracts from the fanciful, airy look and feel to this scene. I suppose there is room to crop, but personally I would consider desaturating the greens to come closer to matching the tonality and almost monochromatic nature of the scene. Of course a personal preference and you may very well like the inclusion of the greens. Regardless, I'm enjoying this one very much.
Lon
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To photograph is to hold one's breath, when all faculties converge to capture fleeting reality. It's at that precise moment that mastering an image becomes a great physical and intellectual joy. -Henri Cartier-Bresson
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Comment posted by Bill Chambers on 05/07/17 at 5:20 pm EST
Registered on 04/10/05, 753 Posts, 21216 Comments
Masterful Albert. The light reflecting off the leaves or whatever that is shimmers like jewels, and the graceful arc in the tree trunk just adds to the beauty. This image works on so many levels. Nicely seen and captured.
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Bill Chambers
Gulf Breeze, Florida
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Comment posted by John Williams on 05/07/17 at 10:36 pm EST
Registered on 09/06/07, 221 Posts, 5985 Comments
My thoughts run similar to Lon's. I looked at the image and then read what he said, and it was pretty much what I was thinking. Did you happen to tilt up a bit to catch more of the light and less of the green? That would be another way to stick with the Fanciful that Lon describes. In all though, this is really good and those are nits only.
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John Williams www.tranquilviews.com Battle Ground, WA |
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I often have wandered in deep contemplation, It seems that the mind runs wild when you're all alone. -John Denver
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Comment posted by Mattia Oliviero on 05/08/17 at 05:47 am EST
Registered on 08/24/16, 43 Posts, 254 Comments
Great light, Albert. I like how you frame the tree. I also think that greens distract from the overall feeling of the image.
Mattia
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Mattia Oliviero
Trento, Italy |
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Comment posted by Michael Lowe on 05/08/17 at 4:28 pm EST
Registered on 02/11/04, 777 Posts, 5252 Comments
I wish I could take these kind of shots, Albert. I just can't see them. Love this as is, but would probably crop a little off bottom.
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Comment posted by Harry Lichtman on 05/09/17 at 06:52 am EST
Registered on 09/17/10, 304 Posts, 3507 Comments
Impressive mood that you captured here. Really dig it, especially the wet feel of the tree branches. Might tone down/crop/clone out that small bright branch on the far left border. Very well done and seen.
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Comment posted by Nick Bristol on 05/09/17 at 5:17 pm EST
Registered on 02/01/04, 752 Posts, 14140 Comments
Albert, I'm really enjoying the look and feel you captured in this image. Great light, the conditions are wonderful and I like your comp. I agree with Harry about the small branch on the left edge but otherwise just a wonderful image. Nice work!
Nick Bristol
Lone Rock, WI.
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Comment posted by Ed Lowe on 05/09/17 at 11:17 pm EST
Registered on 02/07/04, 414 Posts, 7115 Comments
I love the light here as it sets the stage for all the lovely details in this beautiful image, Albert. Great eye to spot this composition and make some order out of a busy scene. My only suggestion would be to clone out that lighter toned branch a little more than half way on the left edge. This is lovely!
Ed
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Comment posted by Anil Rao on 05/10/17 at 04:20 am EST
Registered on 11/15/03, 234 Posts, 4923 Comments
A glorious scene! The quality of light, combined with your choice of composition is a real winner. I love the range of tones -- from dark to light -- that further enhances the interest level.
One of the best pictures I have seen on NPN in a very long time. Congratulations!
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Anil Rao
Santa Clara, California
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Comment posted by Harley Goldman on 05/10/17 at 10:17 am EST
Registered on 11/19/03, 586 Posts, 11271 Comments
Beautiful light and mood. Funny, before reading any comments, my first thought was to desaturate the greens. Then I read Lon's suggestions. I guess sick minds think alike. It works quite nicely as presented but I think some tweaking will make it sing even more.
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"You were born an original. Don't die a copy."
- John Mason
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Comment posted by Igor Doncov on 05/14/17 at 1:41 pm EST
Registered on 11/22/14, 189 Posts, 2733 Comments
Nice work Albert. It took me a while to warm up to this image but now i'm on board. A strange thing though - the branches in the left center form a perfect circle. After I noticed it I just couldn't ignore it any longer. It was though I was compelled to look at it. On the other hand it's sort of intriguing and actually adds to the image perhaps.
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