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~ afternoon ride in the country ~

Posted:
Thu Apr 20, 2006 5:18 pm
by flipfrog

Posted:
Thu Apr 20, 2006 5:20 pm
by flipfrog
all were taken with the good ol kit lens


Posted:
Thu Apr 20, 2006 5:30 pm
by Jonas
Bloody brilliant. The first three are awesome and the vanishing points really draw the eye into the photo.
Sharp too, which just confirms my respect for the kit lens.

Posted:
Thu Apr 20, 2006 5:35 pm
by Laurie
excellent photos. only one i have a problem with is the 2nd one, i would straighten the photo using the first edge of the road (horizontal). i have a real problem with things not being straight in photos.

Posted:
Thu Apr 20, 2006 5:48 pm
by the foto fanatic
Teh_Fonz wrote:excellent photos. only one i have a problem with is the 2nd one, i would straighten the photo using the first edge of the road (horizontal). i have a real problem with things not being straight in photos.
I have a real problem with people who think everything should be square!
I don't think the photo needs straightening at all. Not everything in nature is perpendicular or horizontal.
If you look at the topography in this landscape, you'll see that the land falls away from left to right as we look at the image.
In fact, the best guide IMHO are the trees on the top of the (sloping) horizon. They are all vertical. If the picture was tilted to the left to make the road horizontal, these trees would be tilted 10 degrees left of vertical.
Again, a wonderful collection of evocative images. All are simple in their construction, but perfect in their execution. Composition and colour are excellent, and the non-colour image (#2) has great tonal depth.
Well done.

Posted:
Thu Apr 20, 2006 5:53 pm
by macka
Stunners! Especially the first three. Can't decide out of those which ones I like best. I'm thinking of running away to Canada one day. Looks nice, and there's no John Howard over there. Plus I like to ski.


Posted:
Thu Apr 20, 2006 6:31 pm
by Oneputt
Lovely images all

I am also with Trevor, nothing needs to be straightened. Why is it that some cannot accept nature as it is? The world is a sphere and it is very hard to find a straight line in nature.

Posted:
Thu Apr 20, 2006 7:11 pm
by avkomp
my favourites are 3 and 5.
think 3 would also work with some grass cropped so the image is a pano.
well done.
Steve

Posted:
Thu Apr 20, 2006 7:38 pm
by jben_net
two and three are my picks.
great shots and nice pp

Posted:
Thu Apr 20, 2006 8:52 pm
by Alex
Great images. First three are my picks.
Alex

Posted:
Thu Apr 20, 2006 10:19 pm
by ABG
Lovely stuff Dee. They're 5 beautiful images that deserve to be printed nice and large.
Another vote from me for ignoring how straight the photo should be. They look great as they are and I'd leave 'em alone.

Posted:
Thu Apr 20, 2006 10:24 pm
by byrt_001
hi
wooowww i love 1 and 3 im a sucker for wideangle shots. N1 for the yellow and composition. n3 for the composition angle is great.
thanks for sharing
christian

Posted:
Thu Apr 20, 2006 10:59 pm
by suzanneg
I particularly like 2,3 and 5. I would not straighten anything. This bit of land is not straight!
Suzanne

Posted:
Thu Apr 20, 2006 11:26 pm
by PiroStitch
Second and third pics are my favourites.

Posted:
Thu Apr 20, 2006 11:32 pm
by marcotrov
Beautifully captured series Dee. In a perfect world #1 would be absolutely perfect had the technicians decided to install underground electricity and nature done the favour of removing that slight distraction, albeit more tolerable than the electricity poles, on the right edge of frame dead little tree/bush, but hell I'm getting picky. They are all stunning

My fav however, is #3
cheers
marco

Posted:
Fri Apr 21, 2006 2:34 am
by flipfrog
thanks guys and gals!
my sister lives in the interior of BC (kamloops), and this beautiful hidden gem of countryside is only 5 minutes behind her house
love going there

Posted:
Fri Apr 21, 2006 10:02 am
by stubbsy
Dee
Excellent work from you as usual. #1 and #3 are the standouts for me. While the clouds and distant horizon in #2 are great, the lack of foreground interest detracts from the impact of the image. #4 is just a little too tight for me. Note: I'm being extra picky with you since I know the high quality of your work.

Posted:
Fri Apr 21, 2006 10:51 am
by flipfrog
#4 is just a little too tight for me
my tokina 12-24 is coming!!

Posted:
Fri Apr 21, 2006 10:57 am
by sirhc55
Dee - IMO #2 has a quality that deserves to be exhibited so that the masses can enjoy such a brilliant photograph

Posted:
Fri Apr 21, 2006 11:16 am
by blacknstormy
Dee - you always post such wonderful images - I feel like I'm lying down in the middle of the road with your first shot (and feel like I should be looking behind me to make sure there isn't a truck on its way !!!!), 2,3 and 5 are just beautiful. Not sure about 4 ... something about it doens't click
Congrats as always
Rel

Posted:
Fri Apr 21, 2006 11:23 am
by BBJ
Dee, these are loverly shots and cant say anymore than what has been said. A lot of people bag the kit lens, dont know why but i think it is great and i still use it often and will not get rid of it as it is the only wide angle lens i have when i return Jonesy's 10-20m back when he picks it up.
I like #1 as well and well as usual your shots are great.
Cheers
John

Posted:
Fri Apr 21, 2006 11:34 am
by flipfrog
blackstormy:
i have other angles/compositions of all of these subjects...
i will play with some other versions of #4...
thanks for the heads up...
thanks for the critiques BBJ, chris, stubbsy, and all!

Posted:
Fri Apr 21, 2006 6:31 pm
by Willy wombat
Wonderful images Dee

Posted:
Fri Apr 21, 2006 11:00 pm
by the foto fanatic
sirhc55 wrote:Dee - IMO #2 has a quality that deserves to be exhibited so that the masses can enjoy such a brilliant photograph
I couldn't agree more. For me, this pic is like watching sport at the highest level. You know, where the player(s) make it look so simple you'd reckon you could do it too.
This pic is
so simple in many ways. There is not one outstanding feature that isolates your senses. Rather it is a subtle appreciation of
everything in the image that makes it work.
And, I'm not sure what the PP treatment is, but it is a delight. The richness and depth of the tones is simply outstanding.
I confess that I have returned to this post several times just to view this image, because it speaks to me in some way.
My fullest congratulations Dee.
