Guest Guest Posted March 4, 2006 Great "graphic" snowy roof! very well composed Hanna. Link to comment
hanna_v 0 Posted March 4, 2006 thank you Yann! your version is a good proposal, but I think I will stay at mine (you now, I like darkness in pictures). Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted March 4, 2006 great lines, well seen, hanna. yet, i'd give preference to yann's suggestion. Link to comment
hanna_v 0 Posted March 4, 2006 well, you know, unfortunately I added my comment referring to the lightness before yours... :-) thanks Klaus! Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted March 4, 2006 I like this! A fine graphic image. I suggest cropping a tiny bit more off the top, and yes, it should be brightened so that the snow is really white. I wish my kitchen view were so intriguing. Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted March 4, 2006 (for a minute i was tempted to say you like the darkness because you have a black soul:).) but that's just between you and me, mind the brackets. Link to comment
hanna_v 0 Posted March 4, 2006 it is not only this that I view out of my window... I cropped the nicest part of the view for today. the nonexisting brightness: maybe it is (finally!) my new monitor? :-S I like muted colors Link to comment
mspanakis 0 Posted March 5, 2006 I am trying to remember the name of that famous graphic artist who makes drawings starting with one theme and finishing with another (e.g. birds<->fish). This photo reminds me his concept of an absurd, though topologically explicable, staircase along roofs where people go upwards and then downwards without ever changing direction or inclination. Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted March 5, 2006 and yes, it has that quality to it! Hanna, it IS a great shot - you have a wonderful eye to catch such potential right under your nose. You might visit Lionel Dupre's presentation on Out My Window - he's asking for other's to post their window views there, and this one is perfect! As to the tones, I'm afraid I must agree with those who think a white improves the scene...but some days, we just think Dark. Cheers - Lee Link to comment
hanna_v 0 Posted March 5, 2006 you don't have to be afraid, lee. it's ok, I understand this. :-)) daily: let's roof! :-) manolis: now, that I look at my photograph again... thanks for the comments and the encouragement to you all! 24 hours later it wasn't a roof like this anymore... Link to comment
paula grenside 0 Posted March 5, 2006 Hanna, where were you when you shot this? Love the geometry the snow and roof form....it came down heavy, later ( saw the new uploads.) Link to comment
hanna_v 0 Posted March 5, 2006 in my kitchen, trying to wake up. the last two days we had a heavy snowfall, unbelievable for the town where I live. but it is very nice (not as dangerous as in other regions of germany). and 'cause I have a cold, I stayed in my apartment, trying to capture the nice snow anyhow - through the windows. Link to comment
cherlyn 1 Posted March 6, 2006 I like how the angles meet & cross. I like the original too. Link to comment
abintraphoto 0 Posted March 8, 2006 Hi Hanna - it's my fault for speaking with a Texas accent (-; Nuff = Enough ...... so it was the slang version of 'Enough said ?' - asking if I made my approval of your image clear ... similar to the expression 'Need I say more ?' ..... Geez I'm confused now. Let me start over. (-; I like the image alot Hanna - Enough said ? Link to comment
hanna_v 0 Posted March 8, 2006 thank you Ken! pleased you like it. AND I am learning a bit of slang... :-) Link to comment
Guest Posted March 30, 2006 More brightness? more white?? no Hanna no!!! resist!!! keep your love with darkness... for me your version is much more evocative because of that blurred brown air... Great composition! congratulations. Link to comment
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