wheely 0 Posted March 25, 2005 First attempt at a black and white shot. Also, I preferred this shot cropped to this unusual ratio. Any thoughts appreciated, particularly regarding the bits of twigs popping in to the right of the frame. I rather liked them for some reason. Link to comment
dilber 0 Posted March 25, 2005 Mark hi, great composition, the perspective works really well for this photo. The tones are very good. You might consider a cropping a bit from the top. The twigs, yeah interesting.. they are a bit distracting I think. But great work anhyow. Thanks for sharing. Link to comment
wheely 0 Posted March 25, 2005 Vick, thanks for dropping by, I presume your comment means this shot works for you.Dilber, I really appreciate your comment. I take your point on the sky though have tried a few crops with less of it in and can't quite find one I like. I'm sort of tempted to crop out the twigs but don't want to lose the background tree. Perhaps the dreaded clone tool is the answer. Thanks again for taking the time on this shot. Link to comment
within 0 Posted March 25, 2005 Great B/W well done to you, but subject is not my thing. Link to comment
wheely 0 Posted March 25, 2005 Thanks Richard. I'm not sure it's my thing either but it has sort of grown on me :) Link to comment
ned1 0 Posted March 26, 2005 For some reason the only twig that bothers me is the one at the very top. The horizon is slightly out of alignment, so if you go back to the original and rotate it just enough to get rid of the top twig then re-cropped to the same aspect that might do it. Link to comment
wheely 0 Posted March 26, 2005 Thanks Richard. I agree completely about that top twig. I was looking at this image yesterday wondering why I didn't mind the twigs and then focused on that top one too. It has to go!I'm not sure the horizon line is off or not actually, the tree look straight and this graveyard is on a steepish hill. I'll go back and check. I guess the small rotation you mention wouldn't notice regardless so I think that's a very good idea. Thanks very much for your comments Link to comment
jnicholson 0 Posted March 28, 2005 Mark, I like it and especially the emptiness at the top fading all the way to white. It kind of ties the grave stone to the heavens, if you will. My opinion, the twigs don't really add that much. The image is strong without them. Of course, you know what this picture needs to be perfect... Link to comment
wheely 0 Posted March 28, 2005 Thanks for the comments Jamie. I have a version with the twigs cloned out and it does look better.You are right, I know what I have to do to make this shot perfect :) If only I had the little guys with me but unfortunately, they were off on a shoot for the cover of a Dutch wildlife magazine at the time. Link to comment
arup 0 Posted March 31, 2005 Original, unusual and beautiful. Only the flat white upper portion is a problem to my eye in this photo. I feel that portion needs a little bit of cropping. Link to comment
wheely 0 Posted March 31, 2005 Thank you very much for commenting Arup. I am glad you liked this shot. It seems lots of people would prefer a little less sky so I think I'll crop my version at home, down to about that top poking out twig.By the way I had a look at your portfolio and it is very impressive. Link to comment
roger carlsen 0 Posted April 9, 2005 Nice composition Mark. It could probably be cropped a bit at the top. T the branches sticking out from the right half way up the picture I find a bit distracting - maybe crop or clone them out? Otherwise a really good picture. Link to comment
wheely 0 Posted April 10, 2005 Thanks RC for your comments. I'm still not convinced about cropping some of the sky off but I think I'm coming around to getting rid of the twigs :)Thanks again. Link to comment
smelly 0 Posted June 16, 2005 I really like this image, except for one thing. The branches on the very right side of the image. I find they are quite distracting to me. I do enjoy the view though, and agree with you that this aspect ratio really works for this image. Excellent work! Link to comment
wheely 0 Posted June 16, 2005 Thank you Julenka. I agree with you regarding the branches though it took me a while to come around to that view :)I have looked through your portfolio and am amazed at the quality of your shots. They are fantastic.Thanks for dropping by! Link to comment
michaelhills 0 Posted June 28, 2005 Mark, I am very impressed by this image. Excellent work to have done a monotone conversion for the first time and to achieve this beautiful result. May I ask what conversion method you employed? I also like the 'extreme' cropping you gave it as I feel it enhances the sense of depth from foreground to background. Personally, the twigs do not bother me at all. However, if they were cloned out, the image would be fine too :) A very good image that is fit for display, in my opinion. M :) Link to comment
docopp 0 Posted July 2, 2005 lovely shot. I like the depth and contrast from the empty sky in the background. I have to agree, though, that it would be stronger without the "twigs" on the right. They tend to draw you back to the foreground, while the other elements of the photo draw your eye to the distant middle. Link to comment
wheely 0 Posted July 3, 2005 Thanks you very much for your kind comments. Unfortunately, I can't say how I achieved the the conversion because I really can't remember. I would say that given the mist, it was fairly close to black and white straight out of the camera.This is becoming one of my favourite shots and it was a last desperate effort kind of thing. I'd been looking around for shots for a couple of hours and found nothing. Then, on my way home, I parked rather dangerously on a country road and quickly took this shot through a small gate. It is funny how that kind of thing often happens.Thanks again for commenting. Link to comment
wheely 0 Posted July 3, 2005 Thanks you for stopping by. I appreciate your comments, particularly given the attention to composition you give your own lovely shots.The twigs are gone on my version but didn't want to update this shot here as then half the conversation wouldn't mean anything :) Link to comment
michaelhills 0 Posted July 5, 2005 "It is funny how that kind of thing often happens." Tell me about it - many of my images are the result of 'last minute' captures etc. I start out planning to shoot one thing and end up shooting something totally different and with good results. Gotta love it! :) M Link to comment
pnital 36 Posted July 28, 2005 Mark, I like the diagonal line of graves leading you into the scene. I would have croped a small part from the upper white area which is good but too long an empty space.I agree about the twigs...well done. Pnina Link to comment
ghiga 0 Posted September 26, 2005 I like very much this shot. But I agree with Julenka about the branches at right. Maybe a little of post-production? ciao! Link to comment
wheely 0 Posted September 27, 2005 Thank you Ghiga!I have come to agree about the little sticks but didn't want to up load a new version because most of the comments on this shot wouldn't make sense afterwards :) Link to comment
ghiga 0 Posted September 27, 2005 May I to put the photo here? If You don't wont it, I will remove it. Link to comment
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