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ginger_55
Jun-25-2005, 09:57 AM
these 4 shots, are a collage of two shots, both shot yesterday, 6/24
any preferences? I will add the best from the other day, too.

http://gingerSnap.smugmug.com/photos/26079971-L.jpg


http://gingerSnap.smugmug.com/photos/26079981-L.jpg


http://gingerSnap.smugmug.com/photos/26079968-L.jpg


http://gingerSnap.smugmug.com/photos/26079974-L.jpg


http://gingerSnap.smugmug.com/photos/25996826-L.jpg


I did not include the one of the big house from yesterday, because that is not what the movie was about. The movie was about scaled down living in a very rural early 1900s Florida environment, with the marshes, the animals and birds, the few whites and blacks of that time.

I thought the cabin here reflected that, but I had a lot of trouble, no I did not make things difficult for myself, unless wanting my photograph to "say" what I was after, unless that is making things difficult.

I have been working on it 5 hrs, it took me about 4 hrs to find the right photo to pair with the house. Then the rest was HOW to pair it. I am satisfied, I actually like all of these photos, I just don't know which depicts early 1900s living in rural Florida in a swampy area, best...........

Any comments, thoughts, here.

ginger

Both photos taken 6/24 and it was a good thing I went, we have a nasty low pressure system bringing rain and whatever, today.

And I went to the library. So I am now well set for relaxing. Anyone know how to do that?????:dunno :1drink :rofl :D :eat :binge :snore

Gator
Jun-25-2005, 12:27 PM
Hi Ginger! I like the new shots! I think the colors depict well what the wetlands "really" look like. I love the old house, but I was wondering if maybe the egret from the last collage on this thread would be better. Just a thought, and I really do like them all! I just wondered if maybe the vertical bird would be a different contrast to the image...

I hope you got to check out the book. It's been an off and on rain day here too. Summer in the south, gotta love it!:1drink

thegreenegg
Jun-25-2005, 12:59 PM
You did a nice job paring the house pictures Ginger. But this last one just caught me. Isn't that the way it always is... Work really hard on one and people like the other. the color is brilliant and the bird is perfectly paired. What's the title of the movie?
Good job. It will be a great challenge entry no matter what you pick to use.
Ashley



http://gingerSnap.smugmug.com/photos/25996826-L.jpg


I did not include the one of the big house from yesterday, because that is not what the movie was about. The movie was about scaled down living in a very rural early 1900s Florida environment, with the marshes, the animals and birds, the few whites and blacks of that time.

I thought the cabin here reflected that, but I had a lot of trouble, no I did not make things difficult for myself, unless wanting my photograph to "say" what I was after, unless that is making things difficult.

I have been working on it 5 hrs, it took me about 4 hrs to find the right photo to pair with the house. Then the rest was HOW to pair it. I am satisfied, I actually like all of these photos, I just don't know which depicts early 1900s living in rural Florida in a swampy area, best...........

Any comments, thoughts, here.

ginger

Both photos taken 6/24 and it was a good thing I went, we have a nasty low pressure system bringing rain and whatever, today.

And I went to the library. So I am now well set for relaxing. Anyone know how to do that?????:dunno :1drink :rofl :D :eat :binge :snore[/QUOTE]

ginger_55
Jun-25-2005, 02:21 PM
Hi, thanks, both of you. The egret won't work with the little house as there would be no water.

And Green Egg is right, the last photo in that group is the catchiest, the best actually, IMO.

ginger

Eric&Susan
Jun-25-2005, 02:40 PM
I love the last one:thumb Very, Very well done Ginger:clap


Eric

ajgauthier
Jun-25-2005, 10:09 PM
i agree with you, that last one really captures a mood...fabo!

Adrienne

Hi, thanks, both of you. The egret won't work with the little house as there would be no water.

And Green Egg is right, the last photo in that group is the catchiest, the best actually, IMO.

ginger

Sask2005
Jun-26-2005, 01:51 AM
I like #3 - cool.


these 4 shots, are a collage of two shots, both shot yesterday, 6/24
any preferences? I will add the best from the other day, too.

http://gingerSnap.smugmug.com/photos/26079971-L.jpg


http://gingerSnap.smugmug.com/photos/26079981-L.jpg


http://gingerSnap.smugmug.com/photos/26079968-L.jpg


http://gingerSnap.smugmug.com/photos/26079974-L.jpg


http://gingerSnap.smugmug.com/photos/25996826-L.jpg


I did not include the one of the big house from yesterday, because that is not what the movie was about. The movie was about scaled down living in a very rural early 1900s Florida environment, with the marshes, the animals and birds, the few whites and blacks of that time.

I thought the cabin here reflected that, but I had a lot of trouble, no I did not make things difficult for myself, unless wanting my photograph to "say" what I was after, unless that is making things difficult.

I have been working on it 5 hrs, it took me about 4 hrs to find the right photo to pair with the house. Then the rest was HOW to pair it. I am satisfied, I actually like all of these photos, I just don't know which depicts early 1900s living in rural Florida in a swampy area, best...........

Any comments, thoughts, here.

ginger

Both photos taken 6/24 and it was a good thing I went, we have a nasty low pressure system bringing rain and whatever, today.

And I went to the library. So I am now well set for relaxing. Anyone know how to do that?????:dunno :1drink :rofl :D :eat :binge :snore

Flyinggina
Jun-26-2005, 02:12 PM
Hi, thanks, both of you. The egret won't work with the little house as there would be no water.

And Green Egg is right, the last photo in that group is the catchiest, the best actually, IMO.

ginger
I agree. Lovely photo! (As usual.)

Virginia