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pavel_l.

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  1. Thank you Jordan. The more descriptive title is "2022 planting season in Ukraine"
  2. Thank you for your thoughts. Cheers.
  3. Thank you Mike. Thank you Norman. Thank you Mike for extensive feedback. I see the point to use the sequence of photos to tell the story, though, I considering this approach only as one of the branches of conceptual genre. The "glass" is not empty - you can see the "glass" filled up to the brim with sound. I decided to create more condense story with minimal "icing." I can say that in my version the higher degree of conceptualization was utilized, in the end, everything is a matter of taste. The light background serves as "a painting board" for the listener's imagination. I'm considering the criticism as a healthy dynamic process, whereas the "like" is as "the frozen past."
  4. Thank you Ed. Thank you Robin. Thank you Jordan. "Drinking the sound" and vessel shape I used as allegorical statements. Enjoying music sometimes may be similar to seeping the good drink.
  5. Thank you Marv. I agree that image needs some crop, but I prefer to keep turnable intact. Cheers.
  6. Thank you for your thoughts. Cheers.
  7. Just stumbled on this nontrivial opinion. p.s.: please, ignore if it was discussed before.
  8. Nice shot. This collage of stairs and shadows reminds me constructivism (avanguard movement the beginning of 20th century.) Cheers.
  9. Yes, this is more obvious.
  10. Thank you for comments. I'm trying the different point of view - make the windmill a static object and to present the out of focus hey roll as a spinning background. I guess, this is not very convincing. Cheers.
  11. Thank you for your thoughts.
  12. Thank you for your thoughts.
  13. Thank you Michael, I tried to increase the contrast, by doing this I was loosing the mountain fog which I would like to preserve as much as possible.
  14. Thank you Ricochetrider. I see the possible presentation of two points of view. Bold, concentrated the second of third parts of FOV and more extended (more decorative) multi-focal version. I agree there is too much of negative space in the bottom. Cheers. . Thank you Marc. This is the east view on mountains, the sun is at left border of photo. Cheers.
  15. Here how I’m doing this. I grab the open end of backing paper with left hand. I hold the exposed roll between right thumb and middle finger, I gently rest the point (second) right finger on the roll under pulled backing paper and slowly pulling paper with my left hand. As soon my right point finger feels edge of film I grab it (film) with my left hand (sometimes I just tear off unrolled part of paper.) Than I grab the end of film with right hand and start feeding it in to plastic spiral. I cut the second end of film with scissors - once I noticed a static light when I tried to tear the tape off. I load my films usually in closet or garage after dusk so no space limitations in compare to bag. I also manage to cut corners of film before feeding it in spiral. I hoe this will help.
  16. I use National Photo Lab, usually waiting for end of the year sale or their coupons (at least 30% off)
  17. Thank you Mike. I was trying to capture the morning fog, there were no much color on the ground in the dusk. Cheers. Thank you Michael. Yes, tonality will enrich the photo, but my limitation in compare to Uzilevski were b&w and dusk before sunrise. My inspiration came from Nicholas Roerich. Cheers. Thank you Supriyo. Cheers.
  18. Very interesting "squeezing effect" of columns.
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