JamieK 1 Posted April 26, 2013 ''I'm an artist - Ya gimma a tuba i'll get somethin out of it.'' Jack Nicholson as Francis in ''The Departed'' (who is meant to be Boston gangster Whitey Bulger) quoting John Lennon. Link to comment
alfbailey 3 Posted April 26, 2013 One could draw a parallel with an Alf Bailey quote. "I'm a photographer, gimme a camera I'll get somethin out of it" Cheers Jamie! Alf Link to comment
JamieK 1 Posted April 26, 2013 that's very true. people who are good don't need good equipment. Link to comment
tibig 0 Posted April 27, 2013 As long as you get such results, it is not so important which keys you hit!Regards, Tibi Link to comment
alfbailey 3 Posted April 28, 2013 Hmmm also a good point, but then we enter the unfathomable waters of who decides the parameters of whom and what is good or bad. TIBI Many Thanks! Maybe I shoud dispense with traditional methods of processing altogether and just mash the keyboard with my fist : - )Best RegardsAlf Link to comment
trisha jean-angela 5 Posted May 5, 2013 Beautiful scene with loads of atmosphere! It reminds me of that sleepy little town in Northern California featured in the Alfred Hitchcock suspense movie, The Birds, only the buildings are obviously European. I'm curious about the structure up on the hill; is it a salvaged old castle or church? I love the dark sky and mood and how the light buildings seem to glow; lovely reflections. Thank you for sharing. :) Link to comment
alfbailey 3 Posted May 6, 2013 You would fall in love with this place, there is so much character and history attached to it. This is the North East Yorkshire town of Whitby.The Church you can see is the Church of St Mary, it is an Anglican Parish Church dating back to AD 1110But even more interesting and ancient is the ruined Abbey that is situated a small distance behind the Church, the site dates back to AD 657 and was founded by the Anglo Saxon King "Oswy" of Northumbria.There is a lot of history regarding the old Abbey rumoured as being the final resting place for Dracula, and just recently human bones were unearthed during a landslip, that are said to belong to him .......but erm I'm keeping an open mind on that one : - ) But the dark mood you mention fits in well with the tales! Sincere Thanks for your thoughts and kind words Best Regards Alf Link to comment
JamieK 1 Posted May 9, 2013 i think there is good and bad, but mostly bad. very very bad. j Link to comment
hess 0 Posted May 25, 2013 Amazing!! When regarding the outcome of your post-processing, I find it quite hard to imagine how you could not see the image's potential for so many years. :-) Just one thing: The part in the lower right corner, where the water is not completely blurred, kind of distracts me a little. Have you already considered smoothening it out? Enjoy the weekend, Alex Link to comment
alfbailey 3 Posted May 29, 2013 You listed the Good and the Bad, but somehow the ugly got away without a mention.Personally I'm inclined the think that "Beauty is in the eye of the Beer Holder"Cheers Jamie! Alf ALEXANDER I tend to look at images shortly after I have taken them, and then not re-visit them for quite some time. Usually when I do, I find somethng worthy of rescue. I'm glad you mentioned that water because yes, it is rather distracting and I really don't like it. I'm not sure how I would smooth it out though, maybe painstaking cloning would do it, but I'm not really very good at fiddly bits : -) Sincere Thanks Alex Alf Link to comment
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