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01/31/2008 07:24:36 AM |
I love this. The elegant, subtle mood you have captured here is glorious. I really like the composition... Well done. When I read the title "Trees of Snowfall," I almost subconsciously started looking for the snow, saw it, and really liked it. Even if I hadn't seen the title though I think I still would have realized it was snow. And since I've always wanted to get a picture of a winter scene and somehow capture the falling snow as well, I would have been thrilled anyway.
Just a thought.
Great photo! :) |
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01/30/2008 02:17:08 PM |
Hmmm I'm wondering if those who did not recognize the specs as being snow maybe just have never seen snow before? I'm not familiar with what framing traditionally means in photography, but in here I do see several things being framed: the several layers of trees and the snow. I do like that you used natural framing instead of artificial, with the vertical trees running up the sides of the picture. I think if you had an aurora borealis floating in the white space up there, it would have won the challenge :D |
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01/30/2008 09:59:05 AM |
To me, this feels more pinched than framed. It's an interesting shot though with a very strong mood. |
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01/30/2008 09:05:52 AM |
underscored. don''t agree with negative comments. Great image. |
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01/30/2008 08:04:18 AM |
Jayson, I think this is a great example of natural framing. Some people just don't understand. |
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01/29/2008 12:38:06 AM |
a really beautiful image! |
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01/28/2008 02:58:18 PM |
The title on this one helps as I didn't see the snow at first glance. The side uprights grabbed my attention first. Technically, this meets the challenge with the foreground framing just fine. I think what may hold it back on scoring is subject matter; it's kind of dark and gloomy. Nothing personal, just making an observation. Best of luck to you in the challenge. |
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01/27/2008 04:25:42 PM |
Nice composition however it looks like this pic was taken thru a window the specs of water on the window (or the lens was dirty) are kind of distracting. |
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01/27/2008 01:39:38 AM |
Cool perspective. You folks up north are getting all the really neat winter shots right now. I just have brown grass. |
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01/27/2008 12:47:11 AM |
Really cool shot. i like that you warmed the photo up and the snow appears makes it look like an old worn photo. |
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01/26/2008 10:07:42 PM |
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01/25/2008 12:26:24 PM |
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01/25/2008 10:17:36 AM |
The stuff in the light area bothers me... and distracts from an otherwise really good photo. I know you're not able to edit them out here, but after the challenge, I would. |
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01/24/2008 10:43:55 PM |
What are all those dots? Bugs? |
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01/24/2008 10:04:31 AM |
Lots of frame, not much subject. Sorry... |
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01/23/2008 05:43:58 PM |
i like the sepia tone added to this. 8 |
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