dwoel 0 Posted July 17, 2008 I'm glad that you presernt this in B/W. It really works well this way. The shot has strong composition elements. The only distration to me is the light diagonal line through the dark cloud on the right side, and that is very minor. Regards Link to comment
milena_safrova 0 Posted July 18, 2008 I think we already have seen this image :-) Great composition emphasizing the strength of the wind Link to comment
elportebonheur 0 Posted July 18, 2008 Indeed, a very powerful image, Tim. Very good light.I like! Compliments and regards, El Link to comment
pnital 36 Posted July 18, 2008 Kevin, a very nice composition, feels like a very windy place and day,accentuated by the tree form and weeds,even the sky looks like moving with the wind. Good light and well converted to B/W. Link to comment
amalsircar 2 Posted July 18, 2008 Very good composition,exposure,light and tone,Kevin. Link to comment
dorcas 0 Posted July 18, 2008 You had beautiful light and made good use of it - a wonderful mono image Dorcas Link to comment
AJHingel 127 Posted July 18, 2008 Beautiful B/W where you feel the wind and dream of entering into the moorland. Any straw and even the clouds are playing with the tree. Well done. Link to comment
jennifercatron 9 Posted July 20, 2008 Im amazed I haven't seen it before. Really nice portfolio. Your landscapes remind me so much of my own. I don't have very many of them up anymore because of doing weddings for a living now, but I love work. Link to comment
tonmestrom 4 Posted December 28, 2008 it's a good photo although I think you present it a bit darker than it actually was given the lighting conditions. Also it's a bit noisy. Having said that I very much like scenes like this and I sure like this one. It brings to mind a famous and, I think, appropiate quote: "Trees were so rare in that country, and they had to make such a hard fight to grow, that we used to feel anxious about them, and visit them as if they were persons. It must have been the scarcity of detail in that tawny landscape that made detail so precious" it's from the 1918 novel "My Antonia" by Willa Cather Link to comment
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