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zweiblumen
Oct-03-2007, 06:00 PM
I've processed a few of my photos. Here are my favorites for now. Once I'm done with the gallery I'll post a link here. (and I know I need to work on my titles)
1. Gus
http://tenminutesout.smugmug.com/photos/203596989-L-1.jpg
2. Misty Mountain
http://tenminutesout.smugmug.com/photos/202889488-L-1.jpg
3. Schmoo takes a walk
http://tenminutesout.smugmug.com/photos/202887672-L-1.jpg
4. Desolate
http://tenminutesout.smugmug.com/photos/203596752-L-1.jpg
5. Dead Tree
http://tenminutesout.smugmug.com/photos/202888320-L-1.jpg
6. Sunrise on Chief Mountain
http://tenminutesout.smugmug.com/photos/203596923-L-1.jpg
And cuz you gotta:
7. Smuggy on Parade
http://tenminutesout.smugmug.com/photos/202890256-L-1.jpg
As always Comments and Critiques welcomed!
Nikolai
Oct-03-2007, 06:36 PM
I've processed a few of my photos. Here are my favorites for now. Once I'm done with the gallery I'll post a link here. (and I know I need to work on my titles)
This is cool stuff! Thanks for sharing! :thumb
leaforte
Oct-03-2007, 06:50 PM
Thanks for sharing! About my favorite...Shmoo takes a walk. Composition is right on for me. I love the balance of her right leg lifting as she peers right. (what is she seeing? Or is she looking for a shot?) One thing, I see air under her left foot, sort of a gravitational thing. I wish I could see a bit more detail in the shadows of Shmoos clothing to contrast the great yellows in the foreground and background. I love the curve of the road. This is a great shot...OK, they were all a pleasure to see. Nice job comparing your 'dead tree' with the vastness of the MT range in the background. Cool, cool, shots, all.
zweiblumen
Oct-04-2007, 06:04 AM
Nik - Thanks for looking!
leaforte - thanks for the feedback I really appreciate it. That shot of Schmooo is one of my all time favorites :ivar
cwphotos
Oct-04-2007, 01:22 PM
Very nice T-Dog. The first one is awesome. The Schmooo walking pic is great too. Plenty of room for ads....... :rofl
schmoo
Oct-04-2007, 01:39 PM
I think your work has come so far after those 5 short days. Think about the possibilities if you attended a full workshop.... :deal
These are great, and I'm not saying that because I'm biased. Gus is totally printable in that shot. The only thing that is really sticking out to me is the color banding in #4 Desolate. What's going on in the clouds up there?
Chrissiebeez_NL
Oct-04-2007, 02:13 PM
i'm surprised noone has mentioned it.. #1 is really cool!! :clap
(of course schmoo shot as well :rolleyes)
cwphotos
Oct-04-2007, 02:52 PM
:huh Umm..... check my previous post......
i'm surprised noone has mentioned it.. #1 is really cool!! :clap
(of course schmoo shot as well :rolleyes)
Pixel Popper
Oct-04-2007, 07:35 PM
All of these are fantastic on their own, but I am especially drawn to the dead tree shot. Something about the starkness of it really gets to me. I don't know how to articulate it any better than by simply saying, I LOVE it!
GREAPER
Oct-04-2007, 08:04 PM
It was nice meeting you Travis.
I am also drawn to the dead tree shot. I have a thing for dead trees...:D
gluwater
Oct-04-2007, 08:36 PM
Lovely shots Travis. We didn't spend too much time together but I enjoyed the time we had, especially the walk back from the falls. I like the fact that your not afraid to crop. Those pictures wouldn't have had the same impact at a 2:3 ratio. See you next year.
zweiblumen
Oct-05-2007, 06:54 AM
csphotos - Thanks Dean! As you can tell I really like my psudo-pano crop :wink As I said earlier those are two of my favorites. I'll post the rest of mine once I get a day or so to go through the pile.
schmooo - You mentioned some banding that was happening in that shot... I thought it was just the way the clouds were striated(sp?) and wispy. Any suggestions on it, as I love that shot?
Chrissiebeez_NL - Thanks! I'm getting that one printed!
Pixel Popper - Thanks! That's pretty much what I was going for in that shot. Marc helped me with the PP on this one so that's always a plus!
GREAPER - Was a pleasure meeting you as well Brian, hell, everyone was great! As to the dead tree thing, yeah me too. I usually fall behind on hikes because I'm trying to capture one. This is the first time that I feel I got it "right," if you know what I mean.
gluwater - Nik, yeah, wish there was more time, or the ability to be in two places at once. So many people I wanted to follow around and see how they did things. As for cropping, I use that to make up for my lack of skill in composing the shot to begin with :rofl ! Thanks for the feedback and see you at the next shootout!
schmoo
Oct-05-2007, 08:45 PM
This was the thread I was thinking of. (http://www.dgrin.com/showthread.php?t=71578) (Whew! Found it! Yay procrastination)
But I don't know what your workflow is, so maybe play around with it?
Then again I could be completely off the mark and the clouds were really like that. :dunno
Ann McRae
Oct-05-2007, 08:48 PM
Travis - great stuff! Love the gus shot. Nice meeting you.
ann
Marc Muench
Oct-07-2007, 05:15 PM
Travis,
You have a great way of including people in the landscape, my feeling is that they should be not only scale but in a repose second to the landscape, prominant in placement rather than size. I enjoyed meeting you and look forward to seing more of your work:thumb
Your choice of black and white with a tint for Two Medicine Lake is perfect:barb
Many cheers
Marc
zweiblumen
Oct-07-2007, 08:20 PM
schmooo - After a good amount of review, no, that's just they way the clouds were :):
Ann - Thanks for looking, and it was a pleasure meeting you also!
Marc - It was great to meet you, I really appreciate the time you spent helping me with my photos. And thank you for the kind words. :ivar
Elaine
Oct-07-2007, 11:11 PM
I love #1! It's so simple yet it just draws me in!
It's so great to see all these pics from the shootout. Thanks for sharing!
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