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Jack'll do
Aug-27-2008, 10:13 AM
This was taken last December after one of many ice storms we had. The sun had partially melted the ice but the wind was blowing quite strongly. Even tho it ignores the rules of composition, I think it works here.
C&C appreciated as always.
http://jackganson.smugmug.com/photos/360175556_tCpfa-L.jpg
Azzaro
Aug-27-2008, 10:34 AM
I think that it works too..... NICE SHOT ........:thumb azzaro
jeffmeyers
Aug-27-2008, 10:55 AM
I'm not sure I would know that this was an icy tree if you hadn't have said so. The ice needs to flash and shine. The lighting just wasn't right.
Jack'll do
Aug-27-2008, 04:26 PM
I think that it works too..... NICE SHOT ........:thumb azzaro
Thanks for looking and your kind comment Azzaro.
Jack'll do
Aug-27-2008, 04:46 PM
I'm not sure I would know that this was an icy tree if you hadn't have said so. The ice needs to flash and shine. The lighting just wasn't right.
It's actually not about the lighting Jeff, although this was indeed a very grey december day. In past years our ice storms have encased the trees in glistening ice as you'd expect. This year however most of them, (and there were an unusual lot), began as a very heavy wet snow which built up on the needles. The snow quickly changed to freezing rain which then turned that snow to slush which then froze. That's what you're seeing, and why it's not glistening. It's also why I felt it made an unusually nice effect.
black mamba
Aug-27-2008, 05:08 PM
Hi Jack,
I really like the work you're doing these days with B&W. Just for kicks, I took this shot and, coming from the bottom, cropped off the stuff on the left and right of the main tree subject and then turned the photo up on end with the subject tree coming in from the right. Your copyright sign is now on the bottom left. Just another way of looking at it.
Tom
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