sinnerjohn
IOTM WInner - April 2022
He was Bay though not Black. (talking about a b/w photo oops)'Red Rum'?
Time to vote for April Image of the Month (IotM). All MobiTog members are eligible to vote. Voting ends May 7.
He was Bay though not Black. (talking about a b/w photo oops)'Red Rum'?
Interesting point, I'm personally not a fan of pictures of sculptures/statues as you're just documenting someone else's work rather than really creating something new (not saying I never do that either). But I liked this dark dusty relic.I don’t usually go in for pictures of pictures, but……nicely done. (Name is a little creepy)
Love the concept of this, but have you pushed the technology to the limit here? Lotta zoom me thinks.
Yeah, lotta zoom equals distortion and digital artefacts. I try and avoid it as a rule but thought the pic outweighed the problems in this case. I did think to try overlaying some style, filter or effect to make the problem look more purposeful but didn't - it's not that good a pic.Love the concept of this, but have you pushed the technology to the limit here? Lotta zoom me thinks.
But its a great concept and one person at least hit the 'love' button (sounds rude). The old adage of, if its too far away move closer don't zoom doesn't work that well with helicopters!Yeah, lotta zoom equals distortion and digital artefacts. I try and avoid it as a rule but thought the pic outweighed the problems in this case. I did think to try overlaying some style, filter or effect to make the problem look more purposeful but didn't - it's not that good a pic.
I know what you mean about documenting, but yours is not just a photo of a picture -- it's a photo of an interesting situation. It's not about the picture alone but about the context or arrangement you found the picture in.I'm personally not a fan of pictures of sculptures/statues as you're just documenting someone else's work rather than really creating something new (not saying I never do that either). But I liked this dark dusty relic.
Thank you.I know what you mean about documenting, but yours is not just a photo of a picture -- it's a photo of an interesting situation. It's not about the picture alone but about the context or arrangement you found the picture in.
glad you did it - I appreciate the lookingYeah, lotta zoom equals distortion and digital artefacts. I try and avoid it as a rule but thought the pic outweighed the problems in this case. I did think to try overlaying some style, filter or effect to make the problem look more purposeful but didn't - it's not that good a pic.
Sometimes I wonder how people don’t notice you in all the contortions you have to do to get some of your images Or maybe you have some sophisticated remote shutter?
First I want to thank everyone for all the wonderful images to enjoy and consider. I finally chose “Cape Dutch Style House“ by ImageArt.
Thank you Kent. That’s a beautifully composed and edited image from ImageArt Ann. Congratulations Ann . I shall now go off and hang it in the Gallery. See you there.First I want to thank everyone for all the wonderful images to enjoy and consider. I finally chose “Cape Dutch Style House“ by ImageArt.
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With the ghostly graininess around the edges, the house feels like it exists and doesn’t exist at the same time. The strong dark door and gate grounds it, and despite the strong daylight, it makes me think Max Schreck could step through that door at any moment. Congratulations.
Nice image Anne!First I want to thank everyone for all the wonderful images to enjoy and consider. I finally chose “Cape Dutch Style House“ by ImageArt.
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With the ghostly graininess around the edges, the house feels like it exists and doesn’t exist at the same time. The strong dark door and gate grounds it, and despite the strong daylight, it makes me think Max Schreck could step through that door at any moment. Congratulations.
Wow, Kent, thank you so much. I always feel very privileged to win this challenge because I do think the images are the strongest of all our challenges.First I want to thank everyone for all the wonderful images to enjoy and consider. I finally chose “Cape Dutch Style House“ by ImageArt.
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With the ghostly graininess around the edges, the house feels like it exists and doesn’t exist at the same time. The strong dark door and gate grounds it, and despite the strong daylight, it makes me think Max Schreck could step through that door at any moment. Congratulations.