alfbailey 3 Posted September 12, 2010 Many thanks for your thoughtful comments and positive feedback, I really do appreciate it. I'm really pleased you liked the image, and also pleased that you mentioned the diagonal jetty, it was something I wasn't sure would work at the time, but having seen the results I was quietly pleased with the result, your comment confirms my own thoughts Thank You!Kind RegardsAlf Link to comment
northwest 3 Posted September 13, 2010 Nice work , I like peaceful mood , tone and colors of this photo... Link to comment
lizweisiger 0 Posted September 13, 2010 This is a captivating and dramatic image of light use and tones, Alf. I love silhouette work, and the details of their nets and clothing add interest. I sense an eerie but peaceful mood. Wonderful work. It deserves 7/7. Link to comment
isako 0 Posted September 13, 2010 Hi Alf,Wow, this one is yet again superb. As always the colours and composition you've present us is filled with talent.I love the way these three dippers blend in so well add life to scenery without adding more colours or detail.All done is perfect harmony.Thank you for your kind words and your encouragements. It's really heart-warming!all the best !Isabelle Link to comment
pnital 36 Posted September 13, 2010 Took me an hour to get here to write,...;-)) If I compare this one to the previous frame, this is my favorite. All the aspects of a good photograph are present.The light, the colors and the wave movement probably because of a light breeze, but especially the human life and movement on the bridge that animates the whole. Very nice and touching. Link to comment
stp 6 Posted September 13, 2010 Re: a comment by another viewer. While it's true that human activity when exploring the natural world can be disruptive or destructive, a set of ethical "rules" has been established to minimize this. For example, beach explorers are taught to replace any rocks that are turned over when looking for intertidal creatures. It's hard to imagine a less intrusive way to see some creatures that live in shallow water than by net-dipping and then returning them to the water. Most importantly, when this activity is done to introduce young children to the natural world, the benefits of instilling such knowledge and appreciation cannot be overstated. If only more families could have experiences like this -- the natural world that we want to protect would be so much better off. And Alf and others would continue to get beautiful photos that also tell a story, leaving only a bit of water on the dock and memories that will last a lifetime. Link to comment
sidselto 0 Posted September 13, 2010 Though everybody have said what is to be said about this photo, I will just add my admiration. This picture gave me a very good feeling of tranquility and beauty. Fantastic.Sidsel Link to comment
alfbailey 3 Posted September 13, 2010 PAVELI am very pleased you liked it, many thanks for your visit and kind words.RegardsAlfLIZThank you so much for your kind words and thoughts, it was a lovely evening, probably the only "eerie" thing there was me : - )Kind RegardsAlfALBERTOI hope you are keeping well, many thanks for your visit.Best WishesAlfISABELLESincere thanks for your kind words and positive feedback, much appreciated. I'm really pleased you used the word "harmony" in your summary, it's exactly how I felt about it too.Warm RegardsAlfPNINAYou obviously took the scenic route : - ) Sincere thanks for your feedback and kind words. I agree, it is the presence of the human form in this image that creates the impact.Kind RegardsAlfSTEPHEN A fair and valid statement. The hardest part of communication by the written word, is that we continually have to interpret the words we read, without much in the way of emphasis or feeling, except of course for the contribution of punctuation which aids the former. It is with this in mind that I find it difficult to decipher if the said previous viewer was referring to "destruction" as to the peaceful mood of the image, or if indeed it was a reference to natural habitat as you have interpreted it. (As indeed I did myself in the first instance) Suffice to say that between us I think we have covered all bases. Thank you.Kind RegardsAlfSIDSELMany thanks for your visit and positive feedback, very much appreciated. It was a very special evening.Best RegardsAlf Link to comment
jeff.grant 0 Posted September 14, 2010 Alf, this is superb, a very simple scene but a wonderful story. I'm glad that you saw the opportunity that was presented. It has the lot - good graphic, good colour and a very touching story. Link to comment
AliBM 0 Posted September 14, 2010 Very ncie composition , I like it and also its exposure.beside, I like the tonality and the free net in children's hand Link to comment
johnroberts 0 Posted September 15, 2010 The evening tones along with the 3 figures help to create a memorable image. Beautifully done Alf.Regards........John Link to comment
jim_air 0 Posted September 20, 2010 The family of three certainly give your image a great sense of their story, particularly with two of the nets clearly visible. Then there are the ripples, of course. A crucial element is the angle of the jetty leading in strongly from the left and then veering to the right. There is a sense of a long distance to the interesting horizon. However, one feels that the three adventurers are in a safe and happy place.Warm regardsJim Link to comment
swede621 0 Posted September 20, 2010 Hello Alf,I really like this. Tells a story even before you explained what was going on. The composition is perfect, especially the way that the figures are alligned decending to the right. You even got a nice reflection. Still, I feel that the shot would not have been "complete" without the capture of the silhouette of the net against the lightest of the background.Excellent work as always... Jerry Link to comment
alfbailey 3 Posted September 24, 2010 JEFFMany thanks for your kind words and positive feedback. I have been guilty in the past of seeing opportunities like this with my eyes and not with my brain. I would see a great colourful sunset and ignore and even avoid the human elements. Thankfully I have come to realise that there are occaisions when man and the environment can interact favourably, from an aesthetic viewpoint.Cheers JeffAlfF. N.Many thanks for your visit and kind words, I'm really pleased you liked the image, and I share your liking of the fishing net also.Kind RegardsAlfJOHNGood to hear from you, I hope you are keeping well, safe and sound back from your travels. There are in fact four figures, but it's virtually impossible to see the third child, as it's behind "mum" and you can only see the hands reaching for the net. Many thanks for your feedback and kind words John, much appreciated.Best RegardsAlfJIMSincere thanks for your thoughts and positive feedback, much appreciated. Your summary is very accurate (except its a familly of 4 see answer to john above) The location is a very familly orientated place, and although the image gives the illusion of being near deserted, there are plenty of people still about, and lots of them like me, taking full advantage of the great colours, taking snaps with mobile phones etc.Cheers JimAlfJERRY Many thanks for your interest and positive feedback. I took about 8 shots as the familly moved around the jetty, it was difficult to get them seperately and indeed I didn't succeed entirely as there are 4 figures and you can only see 3 clearly, ( the 4th is behind "mum" and the hands reaching for the net are only visible), but from the shots I took, this one seemed to work best for sharpness and composition. I agree with your thoughts on the visible net too, but I have to concede I just got lucky there! : - )Cheers JerryAlfBOBBY Sincere thanks for your visit and kind words, much appreciated!Kind RegardsAlf Link to comment
alfbailey 3 Posted November 6, 2013 Simple family values are hard to beat. Many Thanks Alf Link to comment
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