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« Reply #340 on: March 29, 2007, 10:36:44 AM »
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<blush> You are very kind!! Thank you in deed.

I feel a lot is left desired in the execution of the picture, and as I said it is work in progress. Can I ask you soemthing?

Assuming I can get that executed better, would you think this to be a candidate for a personal fine arts Portfolio with the goal to show it to some galleries, or is this may be just my wishful thinking, like the goldfinch regretting not to be an eagle? <smiles>
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« Reply #341 on: March 29, 2007, 11:17:11 AM »
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In my eyes the photo has a rich combination of texture, drama, color, and above all the light.

I would definitely add it to my portfolio. I just wish I had taken it.


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« Reply #342 on: March 29, 2007, 12:39:44 PM »
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Well yes, LB, I would include in a portfolio.

If it were mine, I would also be tempted to take the history brush and "screen" and "multiply" to paint over the highlights and the shadows in order to add a little depth to the foreground.

But it's not mine, and I do like your photo just as it is.
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« Reply #343 on: March 29, 2007, 01:13:50 PM »
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I agree with the others. This is a definite keeper. And Kate's suggestions for livening up the foreground sound good.
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« Reply #344 on: March 29, 2007, 02:37:48 PM »
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Thank you Ladies and Gentlemen!

I await delivery of a wacom intuos 3 in the next few days, which should help my endeavours.

@Kate, thank you very much for your suggestions to make this photo better, much valued in deed, I am not too sure whether I understand your suggestion as I am new to all this, but I sure will consult the PS manual and try.

I may just have found the first shot for my portfolio then.  

The "Gweebara" is a little river in County Donegal, with a lot of history I might add, that streams into the atlantic ocean. I tried the use of a ND filter the first time, and while I had a hard time "seeing" the picture as it darkened the viewfinder considerably, I was happy about aspects of color in this humble attempt.

I also think it needs considerably more work, but as a starter I like the feeling that comes with it. May be another one for the portfolio?

 , I consider to call it "global warming" and I was pleased about the way the colours worked out and the reflection of the airplane may help that minimalist attempt to be a little thought provoking with a title like that. I also feel this might do well in a portfolio. Again, more work needed of course.



Again, thank you all for looking at the pictures and especially for your feedback!
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« Reply #345 on: March 29, 2007, 04:50:09 PM »
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LB, these are terrific photos. You have a very fine eye!

here is the Russell Brown tutorial on using the history brush: http://av.adobe.com/russellbrown/HistorySM.mov

Keep posting - I'm enjoying your photos very much, as I am sure, we all are.
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« Reply #346 on: March 29, 2007, 08:00:53 PM »
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Very kewl!   <chuckles> I had no idea. I always used level & curve adjustment layers and then changed the mode and opacity. this painting over parts will come in very handy with the intuos.

I also ordered a crazy amount of books today dealing with photography, photoshop and fine art printing.

But this way of getting information in form of a handy quicktime movie is very convinient to say the least.

Thanks a lot!
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« Reply #347 on: April 06, 2007, 09:14:51 AM »
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well composed and colorful landscapes
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« Reply #348 on: April 07, 2007, 05:32:58 PM »
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Thank you for your encouraging words!

This is my second attempt to capture the river Gweebara. Since I read Alain Briots book, I am working on a portfolio.

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« Reply #349 on: April 08, 2007, 06:47:52 AM »
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that's lovely, Dancing Bear!
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« Reply #350 on: April 09, 2007, 01:39:11 PM »
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Thank you very much Kate!

Dancing would not be one of my fields of expertise in deed.  

While working on that portfolio material, I went through a couple of handheld shots that were somewhat challenging to me and I came across this particular one here:



The constant flow of the river Gweebara and the tidal forces of the Atlantic work their way through the rock over centuries and leave sometimes the most astonishing sculptures one only can find wading through the riverbanks when the tide is low.
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« Reply #351 on: April 09, 2007, 01:41:42 PM »
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I apologize for my lack of propper formating skills, the picture is best to be seen by pressing F11 (Windows) and scrolling a little to the right.

Sorry!
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« Reply #352 on: April 09, 2007, 03:58:45 PM »
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Here's my submission.



The Tower of Babel in Arches National Park is a something I have wanted to climb for some time. This photo is my reminder to keep training.
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« Reply #353 on: April 10, 2007, 09:33:39 AM »
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c-c-c climb? wow. Can't wait to see the view from the top. Breathtaking shot. Is it digital?

I have one that isn't exactly landscape, but I like it.

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« Reply #354 on: April 10, 2007, 11:22:51 AM »
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Climb? No way.......I am satisfied to admire it from a distance.  

Nice shot!

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« Reply #355 on: April 14, 2007, 01:56:17 AM »
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Ok, I'll give this a go.



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« Reply #356 on: April 14, 2007, 08:31:04 AM »
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Wow, beautiful pictures here on this thread. I have a lot of things to learn.

Here are some of my pictures, more on my webpage

I would really apreciate your opinion

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« Reply #357 on: May 06, 2007, 02:32:59 PM »
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a few from me:
Margoon falls, Yasuj, Iran:


Tahkte soleyman, Semirom, Iran


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« Reply #358 on: May 06, 2007, 02:42:44 PM »
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Quote from: laughingbear,Mar 29 2007, 11:07 PM

nice shots, laughgbear. specially the second one.

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« Reply #359 on: May 06, 2007, 11:32:19 PM »
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On The Shore of Lake Kloberdanz:



Sunken Mercury:



A Prairie Oasis:

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