jeff.grant 0 Posted August 24, 2005 The foreground shows new trees growing while the background trunks are all dead as a result of bushfires a couple of years ago. Your comments are most welcome. Link to comment
sherwinjames 0 Posted August 24, 2005 Jeff, Good shot, but for me the black tarp at the bottom of this shot attracts too much attention and takes away from the beauty of the shot. I like the fog amongst the tree trunks in the background. Link to comment
jeff.grant 0 Posted August 24, 2005 Thanks Sherwin. It is a burnt trunk. It didn't occur to me at the time but I see exactly what you mean. There was plenty of opportunity to get a clearer shot - something to remember next time. Link to comment
forrest_andrew 0 Posted August 24, 2005 i love the mood you've created here as well as the contrast between the new and old, but i'd have to agree that the charred trunk across the bottom does command a bit too much of the eye's attention. Link to comment
jarnott 0 Posted August 25, 2005 Perhaps from another angle so the ground does not tild. Link to comment
david robinson 0 Posted August 25, 2005 Is this a new camera for you Jeff? Let me know what you think. Meanwhile from what I am seeing you are getting some excellent results here. I am less bothered about the fallen tree trunk. I like that there are these diagonal layers in the foreground that are contrasted with the vertical layers behind. This works for me... Link to comment
jeff.grant 0 Posted August 25, 2005 Thanks for the feedback folks. David, I have had the 1D MKII for about a year now. I bought it for people shots, macro and the Zoo voluntary work that I do. It is a bit of a beast, particularly with an RRS L plate but absolutely unbeatable for the things that I use it for. It has seen weekly action photographing our first grandchild. My eyes are no longer up to manual focus for such active subjects. The reason that it saw use on this occasion was that I really wanted to try out the Hasselblad digital back but wasn't keen on finding out how it performed in misty rain. I had no hesitation in using the Canon - use and wipe off without a second thought. I'm glad that someone else is happy with the FG log. To me,it was about life and two stages of decay but I would try both ways next time. Link to comment
david robinson 0 Posted August 25, 2005 Thanks Jeff for sharing your feedback on the camera... Link to comment
sriram 0 Posted August 27, 2005 Lovely image. Love the contrast between "alive & dead"! Very well done! Link to comment
kyang 0 Posted August 29, 2005 Jeff, I think this is one of the best in this new series. No question about little 'dis-order' in the bottom. I did question whether we need this or not. I had a tendency to keep that. After reading your words, I agree with you more. Maybe we can try different shots and they might come with different results. Good lesson from this photo. Thanks for sharing. Link to comment
jeff.grant 0 Posted October 6, 2005 Sriram and Kurt, thanks to both of you for the feedback. As I come back to this shot I'm still happy with itframed as it is. Link to comment
janet cull 0 Posted May 5, 2006 I read the comment about the black tarp distracting and I disagree. I think it makes a nice, strong line that enhances the composition. Beautiful shot! I'm enjoying your work. Fine! Link to comment
pised_nantamanop 0 Posted June 3, 2006 Knowing that the entire wood is charred dead and seeing the new generation replacing it created a deep emotional impact on me. Snow on the ground and the burnt trunk suggested the extremes that these 'kids' will experience in the endless future. This picture has a lot to tell... Thanks for sharing, Jeff. Pised - Bangkok Link to comment
hari_das 0 Posted August 13, 2006 Jeff: Great one, lucky to be there too! Perfect expossure, i feel. I am sure you have another shot where, the grass and small tip horizontally. Best Hari Link to comment
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