Activity for User 1713 - Sabine Nehls - nehls.sabine@web.de

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9 Jan 25 Reply Linda, I like your comparison to Chinese dance choreography.
The movement is the decisive factor.
The nice thing about abstract photography is that you can see much more in it than in "traditional photography".
Jan 23rd
9 Jan 25 Reply Randy, Thanks for your comments.
The technique can be used in many ways, not just for still lifes.
I have also photographed landscapes in this way and I like it.
Maybe you could give it a try.
Jan 23rd
9 Jan 25 Reply Jim, Thank you very much for your detailed comments. After many years of photography, I was looking for a new idea for myself and became aware of painterly photography through a workshop. The technique can be used in many different ways and always surprises with its results. Not every result is great, but that's the exciting thing about it. Jan 23rd
9 Jan 25 Reply Thank you very much for your comments, Yvonne.
The idea is to make a series out of them, which will definitely be hung up in the apartment. I'm still at the beginning of my project at the moment.
Jan 23rd
9 Jan 25 Reply The umbrellas also bothered me a bit, so I stamped them away. Jan 13th
9 Jan 25 Reply I like your more intense colors. The sky now stands out against the landscape. Jan 13th
9 Jan 25 Reply Sylvia, thank you so much for your comment.
Turquoise is one of my favorite colors at the moment. I'm glad you like the color too.
By the way, you also try out new techniques or take on challenges in your photo clubs. I think that's very good. For me, it's a way of developing my skills further and I enjoy the slightly different results.
Jan 13th
9 Jan 25 Comment Jim, A wonderful photo. The crop is perfect, the focus in the foreground and the blur in the background are just right, the flying bee has motion blur, I can hear it buzzing.
I wouldn't know what could be improved. Well done!
Jan 13th
9 Jan 25 Comment Sylvia, You have chosen a color that is difficult to set in scene. You've done a good job with your composition and I think it's good that you haven't positioned the vase in the middle. The flower head breaks up the austere composition with the individual petals. A good contrast!
Setting the light is not easy, I keep trying until I get it right.
Sometimes I only use one light source to deliberately create a shadow.
I'm still interested in whether the vase is transparent and also appears yellow as a result of the image processing. Or is the pillow shining through? Interesting in any case!
I would raise the saturation a bit to make the image a little more yellow and stamp away the shadows.
But that's just an idea.
Jan 13th
9 Jan 25 Comment Yvonne, I like your landscape picture because it shows the vegetation in stripes of different widths. You can guess what they represent. Overall, the calmness of the image appeals to me, as do the colors.
I chose a panoramic format to enhance the effect of the image.
Panorama photos invite the eye to wander.
I have mirrored your image so that the view goes from left to right and back again.
I'm curious to see if you like my cropping. Anyway, this is just a suggestion.
Jan 10th
9 Jan 25 Comment Randy, a well seen perspective! The wall introduces the viewer to the depth of the image, the light and dark areas make the image interesting.
My idea was immediately, this is a black and white image. The highlights and shadows, the blue sky lend themselves well to the conversion.
I tried a conversion by taking out all the colors and adjusting the brightness and contrast with the tone correction. I removed the upper right shadow of the house so that the bright areas form a circle that leads back into the image.
Perhaps you will like my black and white conversion and it will give you an idea for further processing.

Jan 10th

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