Guest Guest Posted August 1, 2001 What size filter and step up ring? Good shot. Handheld? Link to comment
robertbrown 1 Posted August 2, 2001 I'm interested in what people think about this effect--using digital infrared and turning into a duotone in Photoshop. I took a bunch of these on a fairly cloudy day (not that good for infrared) during my twins birthday party at the beach. Shots were handheld and meant to have a spontaneous feel. I'd appreciate your comments, ratings, and feedback. Thanks. Link to comment
bert_denda 0 Posted August 2, 2001 The unlevel horizon spoils (somewhat) an otherwise charming photograph. Link to comment
maderik 4 Posted August 3, 2001 The cool tones and no faces gives this a very alienated feel. If that's what you were going for, that's good. If it's a family photo, less good. Link to comment
james___ 0 Posted August 7, 2001 This is an incredibly good shot. Congratulations. This is a prize winning image. Great lighting. Great use of imagery. Lots of action and a story line to boot. I love it. It's one of the best shots on this forum. The horizon has nothing to do with anything. It doesn't matter one wit. It's the action and the story here that counts. Bresson and Eisenstadt would be pleased with this. Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted November 22, 2001 Yes, yes, yes, the horizons off a bit. And Mona Lisa was no beauty....but this is. Link to comment
squirrelman 0 Posted January 4, 2002 I love this shot. It has a certain mystical, timeless magic to it. The titled horizon is fine here, and may actually improve the effect. Link to comment
geoffeldridge 0 Posted March 9, 2002 I saw this photo six months ago or so. Thought it was good then. Still do. The image has many aspects to appreciate: the low angle, the sense of involvement we are given, the complete attention of the children to their activities (reinforced by not seeing their faces/eyes/etc). The titled horizon works for me as it seems to add to the dymamic of the photo. Well done!! Link to comment
koval 0 Posted May 16, 2003 The INfrared Dueton works well . I picked this one when going thru your folders as it stands out . It is a good photo on itd own but I wonder is incrisiing contrast or burning some parts would make it even better. Regards PK. Link to comment
howard_glazer 0 Posted May 18, 2003 The titled horiz. is great. It hads some drama, which is great consider that the subjects faces are not shown (yes, I know profile of boy) it looks like the girl is walking away disappointed. Her hands are holding something, but we dont know what and her hair is slung over her shoulder, head looking down. It a modern version of Furman S. Daldwins tinted series "il bacio" Link to comment
karen_siebert 0 Posted May 20, 2003 THIS IS THE FIRST TIME I HAVE SEEN YOUR WORK AND I REALLY LIKE IT. GOOD JOB. WONDERFUL CAPTURED MOMENT. LIKE THE INFARED EFFECT. Link to comment
John Peri 1,033 Posted November 20, 2003 This is a remarkable photograph. Something really classic and timeless about it. Link to comment
maggie_whitcomb 0 Posted July 30, 2005 Love the clouds, love the girl standing, and the curving diagonal the kids form. Great shot! Link to comment
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