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Well, as long as everybody else is exposing (get it - exposing) their
photographs, here are some of my favorites. A lot of these are interpretative meaning that they were shot as I wanted them to look - there isn't much editing beyond tweaking exposures - with a couple of exceptions. I warn you ahead of time - Experiment is a huge file. It's a shot of a thin sheet of ice which was color toned from the original file in an effort to obtain a different image. Gallery are the thumbnails of my favorite images that I've shot over the past few years. Just click on the thumbnail and the larger image will magically appear. So - have at it - enjoy if you will, critigues are always welcome. Just, as Reggie says, check under your car for the next few weeks if you get nasty. If your muffler is ticking, I'd advise against starting it. :) http://www.swsports.org/Photography/ |
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On Nov 30, 4:53*pm, Tom Francis - SWSports
wrote: Well, as long as everybody else is exposing (get it - exposing) their photographs, here are some of my favorites. A lot of these are interpretative meaning that they were shot as I wanted them to look - there isn't much editing beyond tweaking exposures - with a couple of exceptions. I warn you ahead of time - Experiment is a huge file. *It's a shot of a thin sheet of ice which was color toned from the original file in an effort to obtain a different image. Gallery are the thumbnails of my favorite images that I've shot over the past few years. *Just click on the thumbnail and the larger image will magically appear. So - have at it - enjoy if you will, critigues are always welcome. Just, as Reggie says, check under your car for the next few weeks if you get nasty. *If your muffler is ticking, I'd advise against starting it. *:) http://www.swsports.org/Photography/ i thought they were pretty good. your "shadows" is like what I used to do alot of with BW 35m. pretty good tree limbs on top of a sheet of showy ice. I like the clump of weeds myself. Weeds are cool. BTW, I'm serious, I'm not saying this because I'm afraid I might have a ticking muffler. I'm being honest, because the muffler rotted off the car months ago. |
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![]() "Tom Francis - SWSports" wrote in message ... Well, as long as everybody else is exposing (get it - exposing) their photographs, here are some of my favorites. A lot of these are interpretative meaning that they were shot as I wanted them to look - there isn't much editing beyond tweaking exposures - with a couple of exceptions. I warn you ahead of time - Experiment is a huge file. It's a shot of a thin sheet of ice which was color toned from the original file in an effort to obtain a different image. Gallery are the thumbnails of my favorite images that I've shot over the past few years. Just click on the thumbnail and the larger image will magically appear. So - have at it - enjoy if you will, critigues are always welcome. Just, as Reggie says, check under your car for the next few weeks if you get nasty. If your muffler is ticking, I'd advise against starting it. :) http://www.swsports.org/Photography/ I always like the rushing water effect. When I first saw photo xxx065, I had the impression of wool or hair (must have the dog on my mind) although the rock and twig are pretty sharp.. I think I like xxx596 best with its numerous small streams of water splashing on the rocks below. |
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Tom Francis - SWSports wrote:
Well, as long as everybody else is exposing (get it - exposing) their photographs, here are some of my favorites. A lot of these are interpretative meaning that they were shot as I wanted them to look - there isn't much editing beyond tweaking exposures - with a couple of exceptions. I warn you ahead of time - Experiment is a huge file. It's a shot of a thin sheet of ice which was color toned from the original file in an effort to obtain a different image. Gallery are the thumbnails of my favorite images that I've shot over the past few years. Just click on the thumbnail and the larger image will magically appear. So - have at it - enjoy if you will, critigues are always welcome. Just, as Reggie says, check under your car for the next few weeks if you get nasty. If your muffler is ticking, I'd advise against starting it. :) http://www.swsports.org/Photography/ You should talk to my sister. She takes those artsy photos too. |
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![]() "Tom Francis - SWSports" wrote in message ... Well, as long as everybody else is exposing (get it - exposing) their photographs, here are some of my favorites. A lot of these are interpretative meaning that they were shot as I wanted them to look - there isn't much editing beyond tweaking exposures - with a couple of exceptions. I warn you ahead of time - Experiment is a huge file. It's a shot of a thin sheet of ice which was color toned from the original file in an effort to obtain a different image. Gallery are the thumbnails of my favorite images that I've shot over the past few years. Just click on the thumbnail and the larger image will magically appear. So - have at it - enjoy if you will, critigues are always welcome. Just, as Reggie says, check under your car for the next few weeks if you get nasty. If your muffler is ticking, I'd advise against starting it. :) http://www.swsports.org/Photography/ La Brea Tar Pits? 8) http://www.swsports.org/Photography/...1044872-01.jpg |
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![]() "D.Duck" wrote in message ... "Tom Francis - SWSports" wrote in message ... Well, as long as everybody else is exposing (get it - exposing) their photographs, here are some of my favorites. I warn you ahead of time - Experiment is a huge file. It's a shot of a thin sheet of ice which was color toned from the original file in an effort to obtain a different image. http://www.swsports.org/Photography/ La Brea Tar Pits? 8) When I first opened the "Experiment" I figured he had just stuck the lens in his ear and pushed the shutter button. Eisboch |
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Eisboch wrote:
"D.Duck" wrote in message ... "Tom Francis - SWSports" wrote in message ... Well, as long as everybody else is exposing (get it - exposing) their photographs, here are some of my favorites. I warn you ahead of time - Experiment is a huge file. It's a shot of a thin sheet of ice which was color toned from the original file in an effort to obtain a different image. http://www.swsports.org/Photography/ La Brea Tar Pits? 8) When I first opened the "Experiment" I figured he had just stuck the lens in his ear and pushed the shutter button. Eisboch Every great artist has a blue period. I did like the ducks, though. But I always like ducks. |
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Boater wrote:
Eisboch wrote: "D.Duck" wrote in message ... "Tom Francis - SWSports" wrote in message ... Well, as long as everybody else is exposing (get it - exposing) their photographs, here are some of my favorites. I warn you ahead of time - Experiment is a huge file. It's a shot of a thin sheet of ice which was color toned from the original file in an effort to obtain a different image. http://www.swsports.org/Photography/ La Brea Tar Pits? 8) When I first opened the "Experiment" I figured he had just stuck the lens in his ear and pushed the shutter button. Eisboch Every great artist has a blue period. I did like the ducks, though. But I always like ducks. Art is so subjective, that was my least favorite, I found it confusing, and my eye wandered all over the photo instead of looking at the subject (the ducks). I would have been very surprised if we had agreed upon our favorite. I liked these the best, in order of preference http://www.swsports.org/Photography/...lection03a.jpg I enjoy this simple reelection, but I would have added more negative space to one side of the plant. http://www.swsports.org/Photography/Shadows01.jpg http://www.swsports.org/Photography/...y/rocks_ix.jpg http://www.swsports.org/Photography/_C135596.jpg I know Harry's "blue period" was a joke about the Experiment photo, but these photos do have a melancholy feel to them. PS - I don't feel that I am qualified to provide an in depth critique, but I do know what I like. |
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Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq. wrote:
Boater wrote: Eisboch wrote: "D.Duck" wrote in message ... "Tom Francis - SWSports" wrote in message ... Well, as long as everybody else is exposing (get it - exposing) their photographs, here are some of my favorites. I warn you ahead of time - Experiment is a huge file. It's a shot of a thin sheet of ice which was color toned from the original file in an effort to obtain a different image. http://www.swsports.org/Photography/ La Brea Tar Pits? 8) When I first opened the "Experiment" I figured he had just stuck the lens in his ear and pushed the shutter button. Eisboch Every great artist has a blue period. I did like the ducks, though. But I always like ducks. Art is so subjective, that was my least favorite, I found it confusing, and my eye wandered all over the photo instead of looking at the subject (the ducks). I would have been very surprised if we had agreed upon our favorite. I liked these the best, in order of preference http://www.swsports.org/Photography/...lection03a.jpg I enjoy this simple reelection, but I would have added more negative space to one side of the plant. http://www.swsports.org/Photography/Shadows01.jpg http://www.swsports.org/Photography/...y/rocks_ix.jpg http://www.swsports.org/Photography/_C135596.jpg I know Harry's "blue period" was a joke about the Experiment photo, but these photos do have a melancholy feel to them. PS - I don't feel that I am qualified to provide an in depth critique, but I do know what I like. I kinda liked the "Rocks" photo, too...but I didn't think rocks...I thought...Flounder Surfing. |
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![]() "Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq." wrote in message ... I know Harry's "blue period" was a joke about the Experiment photo, but these photos do have a melancholy feel to them. PS - I don't feel that I am qualified to provide an in depth critique, but I do know what I like. I stared at it for about 10 minutes until my eyes crossed. I was expecting to see one of those 3D stereo images to appear. Eisboch |
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