Guest Guest Posted January 20, 2003 This is beautiful! Can anyone tell me if it is possible to rate a photo? I mean, If you come over some person's portfolio, can you rate it? Or only in critique section? Link to comment
shadetree407 2 Posted January 20, 2003 >>> Worth getting your feet wet for! john, you betcha. while i was standing in the cold flowing creek, i took notice that the ripples travel backwards at a rate of about 1 ince per second. so i took several shots and chose the best of three for presentation. other things that flow backwards are the shape of slot canyons (they are sculpted by water and essentially "grow" backwards) and the "waves" in stop and go traffic because cars stop faster ralative to the time it takes them to speed up. :) mihail, to rate photographs, i think you just click on the "ratings" tab (between "detail" & "copyright" tabs) below the picture and then proceed to assign a number for asthetics & originality Link to comment
stu dykstra 0 Posted January 20, 2003 Great lighting and just the right motion in the water. Similar to an Ansel but different in that it comes straight out from the viewer. Very nice! Link to comment
vicki_huynh 0 Posted January 22, 2003 Another great shot! Is there any way I can get a print of some of these? I like them SO much. Link to comment
s._agplater 0 Posted April 28, 2003 This is a wonderful photo... I only wish I had taken it : ) Link to comment
jason_eadie 0 Posted April 28, 2003 Amazing composition. The whole folder is extremely worthy of being on the front page. J. Link to comment
jamesmorophotography 0 Posted April 29, 2003 simply incredible. it looks as though you've found the vein of life into this ocean. such tonal richness and DOF. The platinum color of this photo is so perfect. I work primarily with digital cameras, and my E-10 doesn't produce an in camera b&W image. do you know if there's any way to attain this platinum b&W appearance in photoshop? if you have the time, please email me @moroj@Kenyon.edu. thanks! :) Link to comment
thomas_t 0 Posted April 30, 2003 Exceptional photo, what a wonderful perspective. Did you have your tripod mounted in the flow? or just to either side to avoid the motion? Great work in total, but this one is my favorite. Link to comment
john_burnham 0 Posted March 16, 2004 This shot has wonderful flow ;-) and the exposure is perfect for the mood it creates. I am jealous... I love my view camera but get to shoot with it so rarely. These a beautiful! The best view camera shots I have come across on photo.net. You seem to find new ways to express classic landscapes (love your use of the 90mm) and they are all simply gorgeous. BRAVO! Link to comment
jim_hennessy 21 Posted March 17, 2004 This is dedication. First, I have a deep respect for anyone who has mastered large format. Not to mention that you probably got your tripod soaked. But this image cought me because of the power of the water in motion. Well done. Link to comment
shadetree407 2 Posted March 17, 2004 james, i sent you an email on how to add color cast to a b/w image - no big deal. and yes, the tripod was situated in the water (see my first reply in the message exchange herein) and it was frickin cold too :))) Link to comment
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