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children in the darkhey there guys,
havent' been on for quite a while. school and summer season keeps me busy to no end! I did have some time to shoot though....always time for that! I hope you enjoy. All comments welcome! This was my first attempt at shooting at night. Thought this one was the epitome of youth. He is one of the same kids as inthe night shot. the boy revealed. he is the son of a friend of mine. I altered this shot of use climbing a tree. Thought his colors were dynamic so I B&W the rest. thanks for the opportunity to share! sTOrM -"It's amazing how the everyday can become unique through a lens and an open mind."
http://gallery.netmagi.com/tomstorm
Love the first two shots.. The idea of painting the wood shelter with light and keeping the kids in the shaddows is excellent... and the second gives great perspective and envokes memories of childhood... However the third pic just doesn't do it for me, I dont mind the occasional 'B&W with spash of colour' but i'm not sure if it works for this shot.. seems a little cluttered IMO.
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I love the second one. It creates an air of mystery (who is that kid?) and fun at the same time. A very interesting, imaginative, and unusual shot.
Great work. g.
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Last shot is really unusual, Tom Sawyer-ish I think!
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thanks for the comments guys. I have really enjoyed the light painting stuff. Looking forward to getting some more taken.
The last shot in the black and white was made for his momma. Think I should make it a closer crop or just keep the color? the origional is below. I was really looking to focus on his hair and shirt. they seemed to be so vibrant. as always, such a good time here on d70users. -"It's amazing how the everyday can become unique through a lens and an open mind."
http://gallery.netmagi.com/tomstorm
Storm - I like all three of your shots (#3 in color) they obviously have been shot with creativity in mind - and they work
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Fav is number 3... Love to colourisation... good work
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Hey there Storm,
For me the second shot is very emotive. Gives me good vibes. Striking a chord like this is one of the best things a photog can do....and you've done it. Will have my kids up the tree tomorrow! Well done and thanks. Sonny
thanks for all the comments guys.
I really like that idea. what do you think? -"It's amazing how the everyday can become unique through a lens and an open mind."
http://gallery.netmagi.com/tomstorm
That’s better storm!!!
I had a play around with it yesterday & came up with close to the same image. Great work!!!!!! Cheers Ray >> All of us could take a lesson from the weather. It pays no attention to criticism<<
That's so much better.
Now just make it either B&W or colour. g.
Gary Stark Nikon, Canon, Bronica .... stuff The people who want English to be the official language of the United States are uncomfortable with their leaders being fluent in it - US Pres. Bartlet
thanks for stretching me with different concepts and methods. here are my two attempts for the full color and the full B&W.
-"It's amazing how the everyday can become unique through a lens and an open mind."
http://gallery.netmagi.com/tomstorm
Now we're cookin'!
The B&W has a great range of shades of grey and good shadow detail. That's the one for me. g.
Gary Stark Nikon, Canon, Bronica .... stuff The people who want English to be the official language of the United States are uncomfortable with their leaders being fluent in it - US Pres. Bartlet
Storm - I think the color version stands up pretty nicely as is, but a wee bit tighter crop might be even better. I think we're automatically drawn to a person in a photo and my eyes go straight to the boy without any need for augmenting the colors. I haven't seen many partial color shots that I've liked anyway. They always seem too contrived to me and it distracts from the picture IMO. Cheers! SoCal Steve in very hot California. Edit: Sorry, I didn't see the last additions before. Still think the color is the way to go. Diversity of opinions makes the world go round! Last edited by SoCal Steve on Sat Jul 23, 2005 3:52 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Got it!!!!!!!
The B&W is it!!!!!!! Try using the burn tool on the tree truck, it will pull a little more detail out & darken it just a tad!! Have a play & see what you think???? Great stuff Cheers Ray >> All of us could take a lesson from the weather. It pays no attention to criticism<<
thanks for the support guys. I really like the different perspectives. I have learned alot from this post!
sTOrM -"It's amazing how the everyday can become unique through a lens and an open mind."
http://gallery.netmagi.com/tomstorm
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