One A Day, Day 112.
I know umbrellas, sorry if the symbolic association to umbrella is offensive...who am I kidding? Oh well, there is one that will defiantly be found offensive! So the third would be didactic, properly converted color image to a toned B&W. On with the show!
Timmers wrote:
I know umbrellas, sorry if the symbolic association to umbrella is offensive...who am I kidding? Oh well, there is one that will defiantly be found offensive! So the third would be didactic, properly converted color image to a toned B&W. On with the show!
Allow me to be snarky and steal some thunder.
"It's not 'Pretty Girl' enough!"
Serious follows:
For some odd reason, the tune "Singin' in the Rain" pops in as a music dub.
Great shots. My one minor druther would be a non-decorated umbrella top.
Stephan G wrote:
Allow me to be snarky and steal some thunder.
"It's not 'Pretty Girl' enough!"
Serious follows:
For some odd reason, the tune "Singin' in the Rain" pops in as a music dub.
Great shots. My one minor druther would be a non-decorated umbrella top.
Allow me to be snarky and steal some thunder. br ... (
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Ok, I guess. As I have put out there several times I'm dyslexic, from this condition of processing of written language I really have no idea what you have written here. I'm sure most will understand this, but for myself it might as well be a foreign language.
#3 is good. Sepia works well with this composition. Only change I would make is dodging, covering or removing rock pile in background. It is a visual distraction. Good job otherwise.
Great set...
Especially #2
Timmers wrote:
I know umbrellas, sorry if the symbolic association to umbrella is offensive...who am I kidding? Oh well, there is one that will defiantly be found offensive! So the third would be didactic, properly converted color image to a toned B&W. On with the show!
My favorite is the toned B&W. Outstanding image.
I love B&W. My father taught me photography. I was soooo lucky, he had loads of gear so I experimented. He taught me to develop film then converted a small bathroom into a tiny darkroom. It was a blast!
Joe and my Mom, Thelma were there when Ansel Adams created the Friends of Photography. What a great way to learn. All those people were like some sort of extended family, so nice and helpful.
I has a hulk so I would hold the framed photos and Imogen Cunningham would argue with Ansel about the presentation, and Winn Bullock would tell them that the poor lad's arms would fall off I has holding the frame so long. My Mother assured Imogene that I was a hardy boy and could hold the work there as long as needed. Imogene would whisper in my ear that Ansel was a good boy but some times his taste lacked. I'm holding a print of some guy named Edward Weston, his sexy nude of his young wife Charis.
I liked these people and they seemed to like my family, especially my mother Thelma.
So I was in high school hanging out with these really nice photography people, asking questions and getting help with my photography. Then I discovered hidden in a top shelf a can of 100 feet of Kodak Tri-X film! I took it to my father and my Mom told him, show him, you have all this gear and 100 feet of film, let him do pictures! So I loaded film into the Leica cossets and just went crazy!
Great captures, beautiful girl, what more would anybody want?
BboH
Loc: s of 2/21, Ellicott City, MD
#1is good, #2 is better and the B&W is a good contrast.
These are great IMHO! Love the model, love the setting, and love the bumbershoot. With all the complaints about some of your backgrounds (not from me.) I love that iron bedstead. I've got three or four around and have been wondering how to use them--just got your idea--in a flower garden. And the tonal gradation the last one is really something wonderful. Thanks for the image and the memories.
Timmers wrote:
I know umbrellas, sorry if the symbolic association to umbrella is offensive...who am I kidding? Oh well, there is one that will defiantly be found offensive! So the third would be didactic, properly converted color image to a toned B&W. On with the show!
Ok Tim,
I am up and awake now and at my desktop puter. I looked at these again and I must say these are lovely. She is smiling and having fun. Nice work dude,
thanks for sharing,
bruce
I like #1. A little maintenance on the background wouldn't hurt though.
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