View Full Version : A snowy day in the park
cletus
Feb-12-2004, 09:56 AM
I'm sure everyone is tired of winter by now, but here are a few more winter pics.
http://ab0wa.smugmug.com/photos/2370444-M.jpg
http://ab0wa.smugmug.com/photos/2370598-M.jpg
Please feel free to critique either one.
-Eric
lynnma
Feb-13-2004, 09:15 AM
I'm sure everyone is tired of winter by now, but here are a few more winter pics.
http://ab0wa.smugmug.com/photos/2370444-M.jpg
http://ab0wa.smugmug.com/photos/2370598-M.jpg
Please feel free to critique either one.
-EricThanks Eric..I'm a really newbie at this so anything good is probably luck.. I like the shapes in your pictures, I think I would have like the first one with the tree to be sans footprints... don't know why, the arches looking through to the snow I really like.. haunting. I can only say what I like as I have no technical expertise. I like 'em.
Lynn
pathfinder
Feb-13-2004, 09:22 AM
Thanks Eric..I'm a really newbie at this so anything good is probably luck.. I like the shapes in your pictures, I think I would have like the first one with the tree to be sans footprints... don't know why, the arches looking through to the snow I really like.. haunting. I can only say what I like as I have no technical expertise. I like 'em.
LynnWhat Lynn said.
You have to get up early to get snow without footprints - of course one could clone them out carefully if one did not care about artistic integrity. That is what I would have done. Good balance of the mass of the tree versus the table.
I liked the arches too - I might have cloned out the light fixtures in the ceiling - they seem to catch my eye and distract me from the arches - but haunting like Lynn said....... A good beginning. Less is usually better especially in B&W.
Sepia tone perhaps for the arches?
cletus
Feb-13-2004, 09:37 AM
You have to get up early to get snow without footprints - of course one could clone them out carefully if one did not care about artistic integrity.
I think I would have like the first one with the tree to be sans footprints
Those aren't footprints! :D
They're animal tracks of some kind (I think they're deer tracks). Considering that it was the local residents of the park that left the tracks, I thought they were kind of neat addition.
I liked the arches too - I might have cloned out the light fixtures in the ceiling - they seem to catch my eye and distract me from the arches I'll give that a try. If I like the looks of it I'll post it here.
Thanks for the comments!
pathfinder
Feb-13-2004, 10:50 AM
Those aren't footprints! :D
They're animal tracks of some kind (I think they're deer tracks). Considering that it was the local residents of the park that left the tracks, I thought they were kind of neat addition.
I'll give that a try. If I like the looks of it I'll post it here.
Thanks for the comments!Sorry about the footprints statement - but the photographs center of interest is the tree and the table and the space between them - not of the animal tracks - animal tracks are cool and can make nice pictures but they need their opn picture - I have one of deer tracks crossing a covered bridge that I like - but the tracks in your picture are not the center of the viewers attention - to ME ( maybe no one else would agree with me here). To me they distract my eye from the real center of attention in the picture......
Here the tracks ARE the center of attention and thus lead the eye into the bridge
http://pathfinder.smugmug.com/photos/1667186-L.jpg
Please do not misunderstand me here cletus - I like the picture of the tree and the table very much - the lighting and the tension between the two masses appeal to me - they intrigue me - I was just offering MY suggestion as to how to take a basically GOOD picture and maybe make it a Great picture. It is just my opinion.
Great to see the other side of the world like this, good shots....i saw frost on the ground once, even saw ice on a car windscreen many years ago as a kid.
So is it melting now .. Or will you get more snow ?
cmr164
Feb-13-2004, 11:09 AM
Great to see the other side of the world like this, good shots....i saw frost on the ground once, even saw ice on a car windscreen many years ago as a kid.
So is it melting now .. Or will you get more snow ?
Here in Massachusetts it is not uncommon to see a last snowfall in April. Up in Calgary where one dgrinner is, the last fall is probably June and the first is probably September. http://www.dgrin.com./images/smilies/baldy.gif
Shakey
Feb-13-2004, 11:11 AM
Great to see the other side of the world like this, good shots....i saw frost on the ground once, even saw ice on a car windscreen many years ago as a kid.
So is it melting now .. Or will you get more snow ?Here At my altitude 3500 feet we can get snow year round . Spring comes and goes sometimes it can go from winter to summer and skip spring all together.
http://shakey.smugmug.com/photos/2383317-M.jpg
I guess when you are rewarded with views like this you must take what mother nature gives you.
And by the way Cletus I liked both of your shots. Very moving nice composition.
cletus
Feb-13-2004, 11:39 AM
Please do not misunderstand me here cletus - I like the picture of the tree and the table very much - the lighting and the tension between the two masses appeal to me - they intrigue me - I was just offering MY suggestion as to how to take a basically GOOD picture and maybe make it a Great picture. It is just my opinion.
The more I think about it, the more I think you're right. The tracks do distract from a strong foreground image. I might try to clean it up in Photoshop.
cletus
Feb-13-2004, 11:43 AM
Great to see the other side of the world like this, good shots....i saw frost on the ground once, even saw ice on a car windscreen many years ago as a kid.
So is it melting now .. Or will you get more snow ?
The snow from my pictures is slowly melting away. I would imagine we'll get some more snow before winter is done though. Spring doesn't really get going around here until mid March.
lynnma
Feb-13-2004, 01:13 PM
The snow from my pictures is slowly melting away. I would imagine we'll get some more snow before winter is done though. Spring doesn't really get going around here until mid March.This is another snow picture (boy am I getting repetative) it's not supposed to be good really, I just thought it was funny. You could'nt get a table top to do that if you engineered it, and note my husbands slinky on the bird feeder, (keeps the squirrils off NOT!) but they hate it.
lynnma
Feb-13-2004, 01:18 PM
Great to see the other side of the world like this, good shots....i saw frost on the ground once, even saw ice on a car windscreen many years ago as a kid.
So is it melting now .. Or will you get more snow ?
Humungus? where exactly IS the wasteland...
Humungus? where exactly IS the wasteland...
Right here...
http://brisbane-stories.powerup.com.au/core/home/stories_frames.htm
About in between the latitudes of Antofagasta & La Serena, Chile.
lynnma
Feb-13-2004, 01:57 PM
About in between the latitudes of Antofagasta & La Serena, Chile.Cool Humy... I lived in Sydney and the bush for 5 years and visited Brisbane, lovely place...may come back one day, if I live that long...
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