Activity for User 14 - Carole Kropscot - ckropscot@hotmail.com

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12 Nov 17 Reply Look up this road on the Internet, and you'll see it is famous for its red and yellow brilliant fall colors, too! That's what I wanted to see. Instead I only got to experience the road...the curves lasted just long enough to enjoy but not to get dizzy! Nov 27th
12 Nov 17 Reply Did you ever see this road in all its fall color splendor? Nov 27th
12 Nov 17 Reply Hope you were in Door County when the fall colors had a good year. Terrible this year. Almost none! Nov 27th
12 Nov 17 Reply Never even saw those power lines! In a good autumn, the trees are brilliantly red and yellow, and you'd notice the color before the road. Unfortunately, this was a bad year for color. But I'm glad I experienced the road! Nov 27th
12 Nov 17 Reply I didn't even notice the power lines! Can't believe it! Your photo looks much better than mine. Thanks! Nov 27th
12 Nov 17 Comment I love the subtle leading lines of the foamy water on the sand. It reminds me that not all leading lines are a geometric object. Sometimes they are shapes!

Did you shoot from eye level, or did you stoop down? A really wide angle lens down low would give an even more unique look.
Nov 7th
12 Nov 17 Comment Great choice of subject for leading lines. Everything looks nice and sharp, too. My eye goes right to the altar area and stays there to look at the various details. The pews aren't distracting at all and are, in fact, very supportive of the scene. Nov 6th
12 Nov 17 Comment I think they're called pilings...those vertical logs sticking out of the water. The diagonal line of them makes for an interesting scene. They form a leading line out into the wide expanses of the ocean (or lake?). The scene is also interesting due to the bridge-like object coming out of the left side of the picture. All in all, a peaceful scene with some intriguing objects in it. Nov 6th
12 Nov 17 Reply Walt, I used the Burn tool in Photoshop and set it to darken the Highlights. I think that can be done in Elements. Nov 5th
12 Nov 17 Comment A bridge makes a great leading line! Another angle would be to hold the camera over either the left or right side of the bridge, to try to make the bridge's pathway more of a diagonal leading line.

Hope no one had a child whose curiosity drew him/her to that open space on the left with the red so-called barrier! He/she would've fallen right through!

An improvement to this image would be to darken the distracting whiteness of the foreground rocks, as I attempted to do in my image below. Also cropped on the right to help give the view more of an angled look, since a visitor has to go left at the end of the bridge to get into the cave.
Nov 5th
12 Nov 17 Comment Lots of good horizontal and vertical lines are creating the angular view from front to back. Nice portrait of the bridge! The viewpoint looks like you might have stooped down a little. The posts in the foreground don't look like an eye-level shot. Even if this was done by cropping, it gives the image a more unique look. Nov 5th

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