I'm not a big fan of the frame, as I think it steels to much attention. But I definitely like your texture and the way the artifact emerges from the scratched surface. An abstract yes, but an abstract that piques my curiosity and imagination.
Hej Tommy. Een ting er det smukke træ i sig selv. Men jeg overvældes/overraskes endnu mere af det helt fantastiske perspektiv som træet qua sin størrelse og placering i billedet skaber i det bagvedliggende landskab. Det er ret vildt! Den nænsomme S/H konvertering fungerer også godt og jeg tror at det i høj grad skyldes de 3 dominerende kornbælter til venstre. Det er flot. /Lars
A beautiful light and and a very, very fine capture of the water and waves. I can't see the exif data for aperture and shutter but I like the choice you have made - not exaggerating long exposure. One thing I could suggest: just go a little closer, crop away some space from the bottom and from right hand side accordingly and hence remove the tip of the stone and some empty space. Regards Lars
I like this little masterpiece with the blurry atmosphere. Time stands still at the Bus stop and there is a fine reference between the massive post and the standing figure on one side and the low building and the sitting figure on the other side. Perfect focus as well. Regards Lars
Hi Michail. I admire this one with all the rectangles, squares and lines, some black some white and the old black lady surrounded with her chubby jars in peaceful and silent atmosphere. Beautiful composure and well seen. Regards Lars
Thank you, you good people, for your rich and supportive comments. They mean a lot to me and inspire me to practice and practice and become better, eventually. This photograph was taken last winter with my brand new Fujifilm X100T on a tripod. A great little camera with a splendid lens and color rendering.