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Aug 15, 2014 18:42:18   #
llindstrand wrote:
Nice photos! I think it depends on the image. Some of my B&W conversions are more impressive than color--other not.
Swede


Thank you to all those who have taken the time to comment...I actually concur with the opinion that the first spanish garret is too centered...in retrospect would shoot it differently....here is another perhaps this will makeup for my first 'mal-composed' photo.
Thanks again
EyeArt


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Aug 14, 2014 19:07:59   #
I am a lover of black and white for select photos, is it personal preference or does BW photo a more artful piece because of the more 'formal gallery' presentation.
Would like to invite comments and opinions on topic and my photographs.
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Eye Art


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Nov 25, 2013 00:20:42   #
rook2c4 wrote:
All three are wonderful, and so very different from each other!

My favorite is #2. This image is thought-provoking and has a meditative quality to it. For me, the different elements within the composition bring up memories of various places and experiences in my past. In my opinion, a very powerful photo.

Rook I am thrilled you connected with image 2, I assembled this conceptual still life with intent to use earthy natural elements provided by nature. Went to my yard (when living in Miami) found the stones then tore off the weaved matting from my coconut tree...I have always thought the shape of an egg was beautiful and one great example of divine wisdom in the perfection of design for specific purpose...so I used the egg. It is a different piece that will touch you emotionally...as another poster said " I don't get " and most people won't get it because we are conditioned to think logically, logic can shackle the imagination.
The title is: Change Is Imminent
Thanks for viewing and very happy image2 touched you...
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Nov 24, 2013 21:10:46   #
Here I go again...these lean more to the 'Art' in EyeArt....
as always feel free to express your thoughts....
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EyeArt






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Nov 24, 2013 20:56:43   #
cahaba_1 wrote:
I posted one of these in the New Member section last week. Thanks for all the kind words. This is a great bunch of folks. Here are 3 pictures I took at one of my favorite kayaking haunts - Oak Mt State Park in Alabama. I only owned a Canon SX110 at the time and these were taken in Auto mode. I bought the SX50 HS last week based on comments from this website.

First, let me welcome you to this fabulous site...you will grow as a photographer, form friendships and have fun
:lol: all at the same time! What else could you possibly want?

Love your photos! Again, Welcome....

EyeArt
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Nov 24, 2013 20:39:21   #
PhotoBiker wrote:
Photo 3 is my favorite with the lovely colors in the butterfly. Thanks for sharing.


Thank you Photobiker!
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Nov 24, 2013 20:27:24   #
TML wrote:
Let me know what you think still practing.


You have wonderful sense for creating beautiful photography...that is a gift and can not be taught, so your on your way to spectacular photography with just a little fine tuning!
If you allow me, I will share with you what I would do if they were my images...its simple....CROP, CROP...CROP.
All three...the first img. crop behind the girls equivalent to 4 - 5 ft with the bottom of the photo running straight across the dirt trail.....crop to the right, in other words bring the left margin to the beautiful trees, remember the girls do not have to be dead centered in the photo.
Second photo I would crop tighter on the top and sides and either crop out or clone out what appears to be the bottom of a shoe in front of her elbow, it is distracting...either pull back and include the ground they are sitting on including shoe or crop out or clone what you show in the image.
Third is a young gorgeous couple....let me see how attractive they are...crop the heck out of it! They are young and have no wrinkles!!! ;) They can handle a close crop!
Other than cropping, I would leave the rest alone...I hope your ok with my suggestions....these are truly lovely photographs...Congrats!
Regards, PS ; on the first photo the lower line is good...bring the left margin to the left edge of the trail where the small branch with bright green leaves are...I would crop just to the right of the green leaves.
EyeArt
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Nov 24, 2013 19:42:11   #
Shakey wrote:
Thanks for sharing, Eye Art. Such beautiful creatures.


Thank you Shakey!
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Nov 24, 2013 19:40:22   #
wings42 wrote:
Thank you for the beautiful photos.

We'll be visiting Orlando from San Diego in January. I hope some of these guys will still be around then.


Thanks wings42...btw take a heavy jacket in Jan. it can get pretty cold in Orlando, extending into March or April.
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Nov 24, 2013 19:33:54   #
SharonBuck wrote:
Lovely shot! Aren't they gorgeous?


Yes Sharon they are, thanks for the + feedback!

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Nov 24, 2013 18:03:35   #
NiagaraJim wrote:
Fabulous pictures, great for a cold day.


Thanks for the kind words....say hi to the town I was born in.
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Nov 24, 2013 18:00:13   #
Dixiegirl wrote:
They certainly do please!!! Cold here in Bama too.


Thanks Dixiegirl....glad you enjoyed.....brrrrrrr still cccooolddd here.
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Nov 24, 2013 12:43:35   #
Heirloom Tomato wrote:
Benton County Courthouse, Corvallis, Oregon.
This courthouse is the oldest courthouse in Oregon that has been in continuous operation since it was built in 1889.
It's an old building so I used an old-fashioned filter, colored pencils.


Really love the treatment done, it keeps the eye interested allowing it to distinguish itself from 'just another building' photo. I really think this would make a lovely city website or Chamber of Commerce photo!
Congrats!
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Nov 24, 2013 12:29:53   #
Let me just add....do not allow comments of post processing from some, to somehow diminish your abilities or the beauty of the image.....don't worry you won't burn for all eternity in ''photography hell'' for using photoshop or any other software.
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Nov 24, 2013 12:15:33   #
woman44004 wrote:
grandaughter, not sure if this is a keeper or is it too much of nothing


I think this is a keeper without doubt, I love the off focus halo around her sweet face, adding to the underlying emotive theme of innocence.
Well done :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: ;-) ;-) ;-) ;-) ;-)
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