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Posted by J. Morris on Mon, 11/24/08 14:30
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Comments by Jeff Dye on Mon, 11/24/08 14:32

A graphically "wow" photograph that only B&W could do justice.


Comments by Alias on Mon, 11/24/08 14:50

I almost completely agree.

Wouldn't mind seeing color for comparison.


Comments by Jan Bjorklund on Mon, 11/24/08 14:57

I like the perspective that you adopted for this photograph (the facade of the structure works to carry the eyes of the viewer through the image), the contrast in toning (especially the highlighted facade of the boathouse which helps to enhance the sense of flow in the picture), and just the nature of the setting which is really restful.


Comments by AG Laycock on Mon, 11/24/08 14:59

I see you've added a fake IR filter or something in PS. It works very well since this is such an abstract scene to begin with. Nice one.


Comments by J. Morris on Mon, 11/24/08 15:07

Thanks much for the comments. The original (attached) seemed bland so I tried a type of IR filter (right on AG).


Comments by els mo on Mon, 11/24/08 15:08

cool!
It might be even stronger when rotated left.
: )


Comments by G.B. SHETTLER on Mon, 11/24/08 19:11

NIce shot. Even wondering what it might even be like with the tree line in the OP in its proginal color set against that black sky and water, with the rest of the photo still IR as well.


Comments by Mark Schwartz on Mon, 11/24/08 21:42

The symmetry and line are elegant. Nice handling of a difficult white sky.


Comments by Maria Salvador on Tue, 11/25/08 06:27

Well worked for a great result!


Comments by Christopher Azzopardi on Tue, 11/25/08 07:16

Very interesting point of view. I like it better in black and white.


Comments by s on Tue, 11/25/08 22:02

Good ir effect!


Comments by John Wise on Tue, 11/25/08 22:07

Cool perspective.


Comments by MONIQUE STAP on Wed, 11/26/08 16:29

Great angle! Not that crazy about the used filter and the sky but that just me. Like the rest
very much!

groetjes,
Monique



Comments by Art Sands on Sun, 11/30/08 23:07

2 thumbs up