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Lonely Trail To Nowhere
Lonely Trail To Nowhere
Joey Lawrence


Photograph Information Photographer's Comments
Challenge: Black & White II (Basic Editing I)
Camera: Olympus D-600L
Location: Ontario
Date: Nov 13, 2004
Aperture: /
ISO: /
Shutter: /
Galleries: Nature, Black and White
Date Uploaded: Nov 14, 2004

Crop then a little unsharp mask.

Statistics
Place: 419 out of 636
Avg (all users): 4.8227
Avg (commenters): 5.5000
Avg (participants): 4.6995
Avg (non-participants): 5.0833
Views since voting: 1464
Views during voting: 368
Votes: 299
Comments: 9
Favorites: 2 (view)


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 Comments Made During the Challenge
11/23/2004 01:02:39 PM
Well captured. A solemn mood, a lonely road, a bit of sunlight shining through the brush. I often take walks like this. Way to include the pond in your scene. (8)
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11/21/2004 02:51:34 PM
not enough contrast....mabey if he would have been wearing all white
11/20/2004 08:54:38 PM
Interesting capture. Could have been better if the road had been slightly off center: 8
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11/20/2004 11:49:07 AM
I like the centered composition however it feels like hes not standing out enough, i think the picture might need better lighting, great idea and good shot nonetheless
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11/20/2004 06:40:44 AM
I'd have cropped the left hand side of this so only the bushes either side of the path were showing.
11/19/2004 08:51:58 AM
Could have added more drama to the photo by shooting from a lower plane.
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11/19/2004 01:49:11 AM
Although your subject is almost "dead center" of your piece, I like it and think it works here. I would like to see more contrast in the value range. Maybe if your subject weren't wearing black it would make the photo more striking. Again, I find the risk you took with the framing to have worked well here. Sometimes breaking the rules of composition works well.
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11/17/2004 12:53:31 PM
This may have been a better picture without the person. The person directly in the
middle is a bit distracting. Perhaps if they were farther away from us down the path.
I like the setting and the idea though.
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11/17/2004 03:49:27 AM
A little too flat (and dark on my monitor.)
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