goldie
All Star Member
Posts: 19,862
|
Post by goldie on Aug 20, 2018 20:06:38 GMT -5
Thanks! I assume that means I have your permission. Can't deal with trying to figure out copying it right now, though. Is it an attachment here or hosted on another site? Wow, that's wonderful about selling that much photography!! I wonder if she'd like any of mine. You deserve it; you make beautiful and interesting photos.
Maybe CK will check in here and post an answer.
|
|
goldie
All Star Member
Posts: 19,862
|
Post by goldie on Aug 20, 2018 20:16:20 GMT -5
I came across these photos earlier today, just before looking at this thread. I hope others will enjoy them. "Photographs of Abandoned Homes Above the Arctic Circle" in Norway. I think they are visually stunning, but also very powerful emotionally. I particularly resonate with them b/c what she did, using photography as part of her healing journey, I did also. The more times I've looked at them the more I see in them and the more emotions they bring up. I can really identify with the feelings she expresses through those photos. And I found a face in the first one (but not right away). Can you see it? It's all the way on the left, in the mountain just above the tree line and below the pointy peak. He looks like a dark skinned man with a hat and sunglasses on, in semi-profile. Fun! Another time I'll have to go through the rest to see who else might be lurking in them.
|
|
Deleted
Deleted Member
Posts: 0
|
Post by Deleted on Oct 20, 2019 13:13:49 GMT -5
I came across these photos earlier today, just before looking at this thread. I hope others will enjoy them. "Photographs of Abandoned Homes Above the Arctic Circle" in Norway. I think they are visually stunning, but also very powerful emotionally. I particularly resonate with them b/c what she did, using photography as part of her healing journey, I did also. The more times I've looked at them the more I see in them and the more emotions they bring up. I can really identify with the feelings she expresses through those photos. And I found a face in the first one (but not right away). Can you see it? It's all the way on the left, in the mountain just above the tree line and below the pointy peak. He looks like a dark skinned man with a hat and sunglasses on, in semi-profile. Fun! Another time I'll have to go through the rest to see who else might be lurking in them. No See !!!!! ;(
|
|
goldie
All Star Member
Posts: 19,862
|
Post by goldie on Oct 20, 2019 20:50:05 GMT -5
I came across these photos earlier today, just before looking at this thread. I hope others will enjoy them. "Photographs of Abandoned Homes Above the Arctic Circle" in Norway. I think they are visually stunning, but also very powerful emotionally. I particularly resonate with them b/c what she did, using photography as part of her healing journey, I did also. The more times I've looked at them the more I see in them and the more emotions they bring up. I can really identify with the feelings she expresses through those photos. And I found a face in the first one (but not right away). Can you see it? It's all the way on the left, in the mountain just above the tree line and below the pointy peak. He looks like a dark skinned man with a hat and sunglasses on, in semi-profile. Fun! Another time I'll have to go through the rest to see who else might be lurking in them. No See !!!!! ;( It's over a year old, but I just tried it and the link still works. You might have to fiddle with the arrows, going back and forth. Watch to see if the numbers change.
|
|
Deleted
Deleted Member
Posts: 0
|
Post by Deleted on Oct 21, 2019 16:50:59 GMT -5
Yep and Trumpster in a Dumpster OR for Prison in 2020
|
|
dmr
Champion Member
Somewhere in Middle America
Posts: 2,221
|
Post by dmr on Dec 9, 2019 8:59:10 GMT -5
|
|
goldie
All Star Member
Posts: 19,862
|
Post by goldie on Dec 9, 2019 10:18:19 GMT -5
Beautiful shot, dmr. I assume it is one of yours, right? It is quite Ansel Adams-ish. Except for the telephone or powerline pole. LOL. The enlarged version has more detail in the shadow. Is it digital or shot on B & W film?
|
|
dmr
Champion Member
Somewhere in Middle America
Posts: 2,221
|
Post by dmr on Dec 9, 2019 14:54:00 GMT -5
Thanks {blush} I assume it is one of yours, right? Uh-huh, yes, it is. Is it digital or shot on B & W film? I must admit I cheated. Although I do still shoot film on occasion, this was color converted to B&W in Gimp. I think it was Adams who used to say that a good photo (and I assume he was referring mainly to landscapes) would look no better in color. A while back on one of the photo boards there was some chatter along that line and an idea to go back to some of your so-so landscapes and see if they might look better in B&W. The one above, I must admit, looks far more striking in B&W than in color. I simulated a red filter in Gimp by using mostly the red channel, thus darkening the sky. The tonality of the land really shows up in these! Here are a few more from that series ... Closer view here: ds.demare.me/21150-cloud1081736827961661om-l.jpgCloser view here: ds.demare.me/21153-domes021732787247310om-l.jpgCloser view here: ds.demare.me/21152-bodie11061841945073365om-l.jpg
|
|