osvaldo carbuccia 0 Posted September 30, 2004 Otra vista de la playa, atestada de troncos y ramas, algunos pentenecientes a grandes arboles, que la embestida de las aguas arranco de raiz, hasta depositarlos en todo el litoral costero de la zona. La prolongada exposicion de la foto (4 segundos), registro el movimiento de los troncos y ramas mas peque�os que se balancean al suave vaiven de las olas. Sus criticas y comentarios seran muy bien recibidas. Gracias. Link to comment
salvatore.mele 1 Posted October 1, 2004 A very good composition and choice of chutter time. The net effect of the water (and branches) motion is interesting: seems to give life again -for a while- to the dead trees. Link to comment
wayne_willis2 0 Posted October 2, 2004 very original idea to have the logs moving. great colour Link to comment
bekster 0 Posted October 7, 2004 The sun sets on the beach of the dead. A very beautiful sunset with the sun not touching the water... restless are these dead trees, wanting to be put to sleep by the setting sun, wanting to sleep on the forest floor instead of in the churning waters in which they find themselves. They will wake at dawn to more restlessness, sometimes there is no rest for the dead... Link to comment
osvaldo carbuccia 0 Posted October 7, 2004 ... for your beautiful poem.... eh!, I mean, your kind comment, on my picture. It's really exciting to imagine you looking for between my pictures. Hs&Ks.... always. Link to comment
bekster 0 Posted October 9, 2004 O sorry I got carried away... It was really a comment on your technique, so fine that I got lost in the subject... Link to comment
benrubyan 0 Posted October 14, 2004 nice photo... I would have liked to see more of the sky and less of the foreground. A crop of the bottom quarter and an extension of the horizon would have been pleasing more to my eye, the clutter of logs in the foreground is slightly distracting to me. Then again the motion-blured water is contrasted by the sharp foreground. Reminds me of another photo.net photographer's work, Richard Van Housel.. Link to comment
vertigoclimb 5 Posted November 6, 2004 The softness really works with this. wonderful color and beautiful scene. Impressive Link to comment
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