pnital 36 Posted March 6, 2008 Another mother earth landscape, taken on my travel to the Galilee. Thanks for your impressions. Link to comment
adan1 0 Posted March 6, 2008 This house has character and really stands out in the middle of this landscape. The perspective created by the posts lead the viewer straight to the house. Thanks for taking us in this great road trip. I feel like I am traveling throughout Israel with your pictures Pnina. Link to comment
richard hans 0 Posted March 6, 2008 Nice tonal range & wide view, great DOF & splendid composition, Pnina!!! Best regards Link to comment
Donna Stavis 0 Posted March 7, 2008 This is a beauty. I like the perspective , allowing the viewer to enjoy the rolling hills, demarcations, and paths bordered by mountains, the dangling gossamer cloud, and the rich earthiness throughout. Cleverly titled! Link to comment
bosshogg 4 Posted March 7, 2008 When I look at this I'm struck by how harsh, barren and unfriendly those hills in the background appear, and by the contrast of the cultivated and conquered land in the foreground. We humans have such ingenuity and such capability to alter our world. It's frightening, and yet reassuring. This one pulls at the heartstrings for some reason. Link to comment
dougbrill 0 Posted March 7, 2008 Hi Pnina, This is a beautiful portrayal of the Galil. reading the comments above I think you have been able to convey the feeling and atmosphere of the Galil to people that have never been there as well, that is a sign of a great photograph. Link to comment
pnital 36 Posted March 7, 2008 Adan, thanks for your comment, it is a great feedback that you feel you are traveling with me..;-)) Richard thanks for your constant support. Donna, great evaluation very well worded, as usual with you. David, when Israel was founded this landscapes did not exist.I'm glad it touched you. Douglas, well, you are my surprise and you are familiare with this part of Israel... Link to comment
jeffl7 0 Posted March 8, 2008 ...amidst this vast landscape makes this a true winner of a shot. Larger IS better. Link to comment
tonmestrom 4 Posted March 8, 2008 I very much like the way how carefully you built up your composition here. And it works really well. But I have to disagree on that toning. I think those sepia and copper tones don't do much good to your photo's that you showed recently. It's not because I prefer b&w but I really do think this one would look so much better without that toning. Link to comment
sallycd 0 Posted March 8, 2008 Pnina,presenting it this way made it looked like a brush stroke composition with layers of toning shades. It looked unique. Link to comment
pnital 36 Posted March 8, 2008 Thanks for your feedback and expressing your point of view. Ton, don't tell me stories...;-))I KNOW that you have a strong bias to B/W ! So here is again the colored and B/W version, and tell me what do you think is your preferance ....LOL Link to comment
pnital 36 Posted March 8, 2008 And your B/W Version Ton! I hope it will make harder your choice ...lol SALLY we wrote together, Thanks for your vote! Link to comment
tonmestrom 4 Posted March 8, 2008 Hi Pnina, I think they are both better than you're toned one. It won't surprise you that in the end I prefer the b&w version. It looks so much better. And thanks Link to comment
pnital 36 Posted March 8, 2008 As if I did not know.... ;-))LOL you really made me smile! BUT, I respect your choice, even it looks that you are a minority...The sepia "talks" to me and others (I wonder if they will change their mind seeing the other versions).. Anyway, if I do another landscape I will do it as well ,right away ,in B/W for you ..;-)) Link to comment
tonmestrom 4 Posted March 8, 2008 Just think about that image of those olive trees. I'll win you over eventually and meet you in the black zone!!! Link to comment
joe-tury 0 Posted March 9, 2008 I actually like the toning of this one. Very well done. Link to comment
rogerleekam 0 Posted March 9, 2008 Pnina, I like the transition from dark to light, and also in the textures, from bottom to top. Your processing is great, but it takes getting used to. Good work! Link to comment
pnital 36 Posted March 9, 2008 Thanks both of you.For me it is the earth colors that I love, it is my childhood memories.. Roger, glad to see you again, you have disappeared.... Link to comment
laurent_jaussi 0 Posted March 10, 2008 I like simple land scenery...capturing & sharing a strolling moment peaceful and quiet...as simple as that...I like the tree line parallel to the mountain top...the sepia tone is totally nostalgic, to use with caution otherwise I am going to switch into nostalgia mood even further...:-)...a real cool image Pnina... Link to comment
iancoxleigh 0 Posted March 22, 2008 David Meyer said: "When I look at this I'm struck by how harsh, barren and unfriendly those hills in the background appear, and by the contrast of the cultivated and conquered land in the foreground. We humans have such ingenuity and such capability to alter our world. It's frightening, and yet reassuring. This one pulls at the heartstrings for some reason." Pnina, I'm not sure I can say it any better than that. But, I thought I'd share that I agree whole-heartedly with the sentiments. I certainly don't mind the sepia and I agree it adds an antiquated and nostalgic quality to this. But, I probably personally prefer a less aggressive toning. But, you'd lose some of that nostalgia. Link to comment
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