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[SI] Lines and Interestions is available for viewing (and critiquing...)
The latest gallery of the world famous Shoot-In is now posted and
available for viewing. It includes, God forbid, a submission by AniBrett (which looks like scanned film..?). Enjoy: http://www.pbase.com/shootin/linesintersections |
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[SI] Lines and Interestions is available for viewing (andcritiquing...)
On Sun, 07 Mar 2010 19:27:47 -0500, Bowser wrote:
The latest gallery of the world famous Shoot-In is now posted and available for viewing. It includes, God forbid, a submission by AniBrett (which looks like scanned film..?). Enjoy: http://www.pbase.com/shootin/linesintersections Just wondering - what is an "interestion"? |
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Bowser wrote:
The latest gallery of the world famous Shoot-In is now posted and available for viewing. It includes, God forbid, a submission by AniBrett (which looks like scanned film..?). Enjoy: http://www.pbase.com/shootin/linesintersections Thanks Bowser! My comments: Ski Tracks Interesting framing, a bold approach to filling a tall portrait frame. Subtle cross-path. Tree Down on Lines Oh, the temptation to drive under that... not smart though, I guess. Well captured. Freeway Cloverleaf What are the partial v-shaped (paths?)? Eleaphant Skin? Nice rich textures pique my curiosity. Tree Hacked around power lines Ha! That's by far the worst I've seen, but I guess if it works it works. Funny there's a replacement pole lying on the ground. Geologic Folds Dizzying/disturbing... I like geologic curiosities. Train Track Junction The green area and yellow sign make a curious relief. Palm Reading Beautifully executed for such a simple concept. High Tension Power Lines Strong composition. Welded Wire Mesh I like the bits of twigs & bark, how they jump into the game to play. Farm Furrows Mine. D700, 180mm, f/2.8, 1/125 sec, ISO 800 at sunrise. Contrast added to raw in post. Living Room Nice architectural harmony. High Rise Classic slice of Americana. Laser Light Show Pink Floyds 1970? g Interesting to follow the moire patterns and contemplate. Roman Aqueduct Well captured, beautiful sky. Seems to be modern construction for pedestrians? Roof Tiles & Cinder Blocks Harsh contrast. I can see this as an illustration for some specific magazine article. Stacked Bricks Surprising how long I lingered on this apparently plain scene. Barbed Wire Is this a very long lens? I know barbed wire pretty well but never saw such dense spacing. Nice topsy-turvy composition with the wandering wire and leaning poles. Lines On the Tracks Hmm, what is this? There aren't any rail road tracks... The curvy line must be the work of a child g. Knit Rich detail. Ball of Yarn The shadow and wood texture add life to this. Mesh in Perspective Haunting. Anxious. Bridge Snow I really like this. The glow does not look like f/11 but I like it. Chinatown Corner I love how the garish banner doesn't really even stand out much in this dense scene g. Psychedelic Orchid Shazam! :-) Freeway Crossing Interesting interplay between the tall subtle poles and horizontal roads, with the vertical buildings playing third fiddle. Um, OK I finally noticed the Jesus billboard :-| Cathedral & Skyscraper Fascinating surreal juxtaposition. Round Causeway Above Neat architectural feature well captured. Looking the other way would have been quite different if everyone was coming toward the camera. Skyscrapers The tilt works well for this. I still like the tight cropped one you posted in another thread. |
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ray wrote:
On Sun, 07 Mar 2010 19:27:47 -0500, Bowser wrote: The latest gallery of the world famous Shoot-In is now posted and available for viewing. It includes, God forbid, a submission by AniBrett (which looks like scanned film..?). Enjoy: http://www.pbase.com/shootin/linesintersections Just wondering - what is an "interestion"? Interesting question! :-) |
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On 10-03-07 20:22 , ray wrote:
On Sun, 07 Mar 2010 19:27:47 -0500, Bowser wrote: The latest gallery of the world famous Shoot-In is now posted and available for viewing. It includes, God forbid, a submission by AniBrett (which looks like scanned film..?). Enjoy: http://www.pbase.com/shootin/linesintersections Just wondering - what is an "interestion"? "Honey, come pick me up. The cops just arrested me at the interestion for DUI." -- gmail originated posts are filtered due to spam. |
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"Paul Furman" wrote in message
... Bridge Snow I really like this. The glow does not look like f/11 but I like it. It was f11 and HDR with two variations of a single raw image. I put a Gaussian blur on the background. Chinatown Corner I love how the garish banner doesn't really even stand out much in this dense scene g. I tried to convey a very busy interesction, where everything merged into a blur. I applied an HDR on three variations of the raw image. Psychedelic Orchid Shazam! :-) Had a couple of beers before post processing. Thanks for your comments. -- Peter |
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[SI] Lines and Interestions is available for viewing (and critiquing...)
On 2010-03-07 17:37:47 -0800, Paul Furman said:
Bowser wrote: The latest gallery of the world famous Shoot-In is now posted and available for viewing. It includes, God forbid, a submission by AniBrett (which looks like scanned film..?). Enjoy: http://www.pbase.com/shootin/linesintersections Thanks Bowser! My comments: --------------------- Tree Hacked around power lines Ha! That's by far the worst I've seen, but I guess if it works it works. Funny there's a replacement pole lying on the ground. PG&E gave up on it 3 days after I took the shot. The tree is gone. Geologic Folds Dizzying/disturbing... I like geologic curiosities. Folds in the Rinconada Fault, near Lake Nacimiento, part of the Oceanic-West Huasna Fault Zone, California. Definitely lines and intersections in a geological sense. Train Track Junction The green area and yellow sign make a curious relief. Just another cliche. I had a few other shots in mind, the Hwy 41 & Hwy 46 intersection at Cholame, site of the September 30, 1955 collision between Donald Turnupseed & James Dean, for example. ------ Thanks for the feed back. Farm Furrows Mine. D700, 180mm, f/2.8, 1/125 sec, ISO 800 at sunrise. Contrast added to raw in post. ....and this idea was also one I had considered using vineyards, but I the salad crop with irrigation lines works nicely, along with the foggy tree line. (Isuspect there is a stream hidden in those trees.) -- Regards, Savageduck |
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"Paul Furman" wrote in message ... Bowser wrote: The latest gallery of the world famous Shoot-In is now posted and available for viewing. It includes, God forbid, a submission by AniBrett (which looks like scanned film..?). Enjoy: http://www.pbase.com/shootin/linesintersections Thanks Bowser! My comments: Living Room Nice architectural harmony. High Rise Classic slice of Americana. Laser Light Show Pink Floyds 1970? g Interesting to follow the moire patterns and contemplate. Actually, believe it or not, it's neon beer signs in a bar window with a long shutter speed and my doing a little "dance". I'd probably never be able to duplicate it, but it was fun. Thanks for commenting. |
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On 03/07/2010 05:27 PM, Bowser wrote:
The latest gallery of the world famous Shoot-In is now posted and available for viewing. It includes, God forbid, a submission by AniBrett (which looks like scanned film..?). Enjoy: http://www.pbase.com/shootin/linesintersections Hey, it's still early here. Isn't the deadline like midnight. Anyway I just sent three. Hope they are not too late. Thanks, Russell |
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Savageduck wrote:
Paul Furman said: Tree Hacked around power lines Ha! That's by far the worst I've seen, but I guess if it works it works. Funny there's a replacement pole lying on the ground. PG&E gave up on it 3 days after I took the shot. The tree is gone. What the hell? It looked solved to me. Geologic Folds Dizzying/disturbing... I like geologic curiosities. Folds in the Rinconada Fault, near Lake Nacimiento, part of the Oceanic-West Huasna Fault Zone, California. Definitely lines and intersections in a geological sense. Here we call that Franciscan Melange. jumbled mess Thanks for the feed back. Thanks for playing. Farm Furrows Mine. D700, 180mm, f/2.8, 1/125 sec, ISO 800 at sunrise. Contrast added to raw in post. ...and this idea was also one I had considered using vineyards, but I the salad crop with irrigation lines works nicely, along with the foggy tree line. (Isuspect there is a stream hidden in those trees.) Jesus. I did not even notice the fog in the stream bed! Lettuce was my best guess, thanks for confirming. This was a ways south of Gilroy (garlic territory in summer). |
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