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Photo posted by Lon Overacker in the Landscape gallery on 09/19/17 at 1:37 pm EST
Registered on 11/24/06, 521 Posts, 19147 Comments
Post last edited by Lon Overacker on 09/20/17 at 6:00 pm EST
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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 Ed Lowe on 09/19/17 at 2:49 pm EST
Registered on 02/07/04, 414 Posts, 7115 Comments
I am not tired of them yet, Lon. You guys came away with some lovely intimate scenes packed with some amazing details and textures that were thoroughly enjoyable. Great idea with the gold reflector as it has created some lovely warm light on the char. Great work.
Ed
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Comment posted by Wayne Jones on 09/19/17 at 10:52 pm EST
Registered on 04/18/07, 953 Posts, 6435 Comments
Comment last edited by Wayne Jones on 09/19/17 at 10:53 pm EST
Now I am really sorry I have not been visiting NPN recently! Catching up, I enjoy all three of these. (I think I like "Charthedral" best because of the scale and the variety of the black and brown sessions), but this closer look is fascinating in its own way. That gold reflector to work with the blue sky reflections was a great idea, as was the forethought to bring an "assistant." :-)
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Wayne Jones
Upstate New York |
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The beauty and genius of a work of art may be reconceived, though its first material expression be destroyed; a vanished harmony may yet again inspire the composer; but when the last individual of a race of living beings breathes no more, another heaven and another earth must pass before such a one can be again. William Beebe, 1906 |
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Comment posted by Stephen Stanton on 09/20/17 at 12:05 am EST
Registered on 03/01/15, 54 Posts, 453 Comments
I liked all three, but favor this one...might be the gold tones.
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Comment posted by Anil Rao on 09/20/17 at 04:45 am EST
Registered on 11/15/03, 234 Posts, 4923 Comments
The gold reflector has added a nice warm coloration which nicely compliments the cooler tones. The resulting shine adds to the abstract feel.
You have made some lovely intimiate portraits of this tree in your recent trip to Sonora Pass.
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Anil Rao
Santa Clara, California
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Comment posted by Harley Goldman on 09/20/17 at 11:30 am EST
Registered on 11/19/03, 586 Posts, 11271 Comments
Another fine image from SP. The gold reflector worked really well. I might clone out the light spot a little below and to the right of center, but pretty minor. I like it!
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"You were born an original. Don't die a copy."
- John Mason
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Comment posted by Richard Teller on 09/20/17 at 1:46 pm EST
Registered on 08/23/10, 1162 Posts, 6692 Comments
Lon, you always have a way of creating a very artistic image from the simplest things. The play of light and textures really make this image.
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Richard Teller
Scottsbluff, NE
teller-nature-photography.redframe.com |
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The mountains and the seashore scream at you, but the prairie whispers and you have to stop and listen.
Don't shoot what it looks like, shoot what it feels like. David Alan Harvey |
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Comment posted by Kathy Barnhart on 09/20/17 at 2:17 pm EST
Registered on 11/11/11, 404 Posts, 1639 Comments
Textures, lines, reflected light, colors---all wonderful in this series. I preferred the more blue one until you put this one up. This is simply perfect!
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Comment posted by Paul Breitkreuz on 09/20/17 at 3:32 pm EST
Registered on 02/25/06, 525 Posts, 8448 Comments
Lon, this is excellent abstract from this old burned out tree / log. The reflective light worked nicely in digging out some of the hidden crevice areas very well. The white or light areas do not appear too hot either. Hard to balance between the extreme dark of the burned out hulk and the highlights. But very well done in that respect.
Looking at the larger version and studying all those individual nodules it's amazing to see all of the many patterns almost like DNA or fingerprints of each one. Very fine work as always......
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Paul Breitkreuz
Corona, California
Trailimages.com
NPN 2326
"Nobody cares how much you know, until they know how much you care."
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Comment posted by Igor Doncov on 09/20/17 at 5:15 pm EST
Registered on 11/22/14, 189 Posts, 2733 Comments
Whoa. This really comes alive with the black background of the large version. This sparkle of that charred surface just jumps out. I don't know what to compare it. A cracked mirror? It's really interesting to compare this to the first one. I liked the colors more in that one but it looks flat compared to this. There is so much more sparkle here. I find the composition a bit busy (the eye doesn't know where to settle). I read a quote by Floris where he admits his busy composition. "What's wrong with that? I want people to go searching across the entire canvas".
I think there could be done some experimentation with color in this image.
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"If you want to make more interesting pictures, become a more interesting person" - Jay Maisel. |
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Comment posted by Lon Overacker on 09/20/17 at 5:57 pm EST
Registered on 11/24/06, 521 Posts, 19147 Comments
Here is a repost after some offline feedback from Preston. I masked off the brighter char along the left side and brought down the brightness a little. I also tweaked some contrast in targeted areas AND ended up cloning out lots of little white specs, much smaller than Harley's suggestion.
Thanks for the comments!
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 Preston Birdwell on 09/20/17 at 6:24 pm EST
Registered on 11/01/03, 471 Posts, 5188 Comments
Comment last edited by Preston Birdwell on 09/20/17 at 6:32 pm EST
Well, sir, you really did not need to change the title, even though filed a copyright on it , but the new one is cool.
The reworked version looks great! The light is much better balanced across the image. Good job! Always happy to assist with your reflector. The gold adds a fine dimension to this old beauty.
--P
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Preston Birdwell
Columbia, California, USA
NPN 429 | California Nature Photographers (CANP) Moderator | 'NPN Discussion' Moderator
“If you want nice fresh oats, you have to pay a fair price. If you can be satisfied with oats that have already been through the horse, well, that comes a little cheaper" Author Unknown |
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Comment posted by Rudy Ruberti on 09/21/17 at 12:14 pm EST
Registered on 10/28/08, 179 Posts, 1875 Comments
I really like the metallic look to this. Nice combination of color and textures, too. Surprising how a burnt up tree can produce such a nice image.
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Rudy Ruberti Simi Valley, CA |
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Comment posted by Harley Goldman on 09/21/17 at 2:59 pm EST
Registered on 11/19/03, 586 Posts, 11271 Comments
For a thief, you did a fine job on the rework. Looks great!
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"You were born an original. Don't die a copy."
- John Mason
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Comment posted by Nick Bristol on 09/23/17 at 09:43 am EST
Registered on 02/01/04, 752 Posts, 14140 Comments
Comment last edited by Nick Bristol on 09/23/17 at 09:43 am EST
Something about these that are really interesting to see, Lon. The combination of light, patterns, textures and colors just seem to keep one looking at it. The gold reflector worked out great and I really like the sheen this has. Pretty cool.
The repost even better!!
Nick Bristol
Lone Rock, WI.
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Comment posted by Matt Anderson on 09/25/17 at 09:21 am EST
Registered on 09/06/07, 346 Posts, 2696 Comments
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Comment posted by John Williams on 09/25/17 at 11:02 pm EST
Registered on 09/06/07, 221 Posts, 5985 Comments
Just a wonderful combination of color and pattern Lon.
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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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