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Chair as subjectI went up to Blackcomb today again of course and thought that you people could use another dose of the snowy white stuff that I got today. Another terrific day on the hills. This one works for me because I was actually trying to get a different shot but the damn chair kept getting in the way. I finally realized that I could make it the subject. Comments and critique of course are welcome.
I am in love with BW for my ski shots for some reason, and this is now the second that I've added a touch of sepia to which creates a nice timeless effect. I'd love to know your thoughts. Edited for tilted. Thanks Big pix Last edited by dooda on Sun Apr 17, 2005 6:56 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Very good pix and it looks good in sepia, for me I would have liked it just a bit brighter to give the shot some lift but not to blow out the highlights
Cheers Big Pix ps Look out for the straight police........your shot looks like it is leaning to the left, or is it the hill Cheers ....bp....
Difference between a good street photographer and a great street photographer.... Removing objects that do not belong... happy for the comments, but .....Please DO NOT edit my image..... http://bigpix.smugmug.com Forever changing
Oh yeah, me thinks you're right. I knew I was forgetting about something...Thanks Big Pix.
I struggle with brightnesses because I have two monitors that show it vastly different and can never really decide.
I cant see it
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Ahhh... I can see it now... nice work..
HEY stop hugging our winter man!! hurry snow melt come down south here! New page
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Great photo,
I like the line up of chairs very much, well done. Have you considered cloning out the tree ? Cheers CD
Dooda, your shots of Blackcomb are killing me! When I was there I was free as a bird, now I have a wife, 2 kids, & the mortgage from hell!
At least I get to show them what I've been babbling about for the past 15 years! Keep it up! I know nutzinc
Magic stuff, dooda. Just awesome! It really looks fantastic in B&W (with the slight touch of sepia). It makes me feel cold though! A fabulous image, keep them up!
dave:
another moody lonely lookin black n white..i love it can u tell me what process you use to get to this end product in PS: flipfrog@gmail.com
Cool shot, Dave. The lift certainly works the way you've framed it.
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Thankyou for the comments all.
I didn't think about cloning out the tree, but it would definitely make the picture better I think if I can do it properly. I'll give it a try. Dee, no prob, I'll email you the process, though I'm still sort of figuring it out. Marcus, I'm glad my pics are being viewed by your family. You must recognize this as the Jersey Cream Bowl area.
dave
got the email..i will give it a try, and i will let you know if i have any Q's p.s. as for bball i am working this wednesday 12 hour shfit, plus i need to recover for a few days, i broke my previous sun run record today by nearly 2 and a half mins (which is big news for me) so i uusally reward myself with some time off..... keep me posted on bball though..now that my running season is winding down i start playin more bball...
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