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Cemetary Pt 2 (Colour)Some more pics from the cemetary near La Perouse. Unlike Part 1, these are in colour. All images were taken with the 70-200 VR lens. For more images CLICK HERE
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Really like the colours in the last one. Personally, I'd prefer to see No.1 a bit rotate it to make the tumbstone straigt.
Alex
Wendell, Alex thanks for the comments.
Wendell - no fill flash in the last one, natural light plus some layering & dodging to lighten the foreground status Alex. I tried rotating #1 when I PPd it, but the perspective didn't work (it was shot on an angle) Peter
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Hi Peter,
I like these as well. I didn't get to comment on your b&W ones, but I did like them as well ![]() #1 would be the fav for these ones, cheers, André Photography, as a powerful medium of expression and communications, offers an infinite variety of perception, interpretation and execution. Ansel Adams
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It seems hard not to take a good image with the 70-200 VR. I think
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They are all strong images but #4 would have to be my pick. #3 has a good Gothic feel to it. Did you use a 3rd party filter or is this your own doing? I like the effect.
Nice work. Regards,
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I totally agree. Gosh, cemetary shoots seem to be en vogue lately, and a lot of them are absolutely top. Maybe we should organise a cemetary micomeet. Preferably at dawn, otherwise we might turn too many heads... ![]() I might just go across the road from work during lunchtime one day, we've got a massive cemetary there. Care to join me Paul? Cheers Steffen. lust for comfort suffocates the soul
Thank you all for your comments.
Murray - glad you liked #3. I wanted a slightly different look for this one. I used a Nik Color Efex Cross Process E6 to C41 filter than added a Vignette Blur from the same filter set to draw the eye to the centre of the image. I must say I agree with comments about my black and white set being better. I think the monochromatic colours oif headstones and the like are well suited to a B & W treatment. Interestingly #4 was in my rejects pile originally as it was very dark. At the last minute I decided to do some serious PP to fix it. Peter
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Another nice set of images and a totally different feel in colour and composition. Unquestionably #4(Gorgeous lighting, contrast between sky's muted tones and the shadows at the feet of the headstones) and #1 )gorgeous complementary colours and terrific angled sidelighting) are the picks here. #3 doesn't do a whole lot for me I'm afraid
![]() ![]() If I were to nitpick, and I am ![]() 1) the central image is closer to that magic golden mean location 2) the image's facial perspective would appear to face into more space & 3) taken out of frame that contradictory Light post (or weirdest looking headstone I have ever seen) in the far right side of the image out of frame. As said peter I am being nit picky here. Love this image ![]() cheers marco
Now these are excellent, I like colour better than BW but that's just me, the first one with several blue tones stands out in my opinion, striking.
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number 4 for me here Peter.
Closely followed by number 2. Love the DOF on both of these. Colours are great. I like the story in 3 a great deal, but find that it and 2 don't hold my attention as much as the other two. Matt
Matt You have me confused. You like #2, but it doesn't hold your attention. My guess is one of these should be #1
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