Activity for User 186 - Stephen Levitas - sflevitas@gmail.com

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32 Jan 25 Reply Although my image is a fiction, creating a space that does not exist, the technique is useful if you are shooting a symmetric scene indoors and you can't fit everything in. You can just shoot the left half of a cathedral, including the center aisle, and then mirror it to get a fairly honest image of the full cathedral. Jan 26th
32 Jan 25 Comment Thanks to everyone for their comments. General agreement about those reflections! Jan 26th
32 Jan 25 Reply I like to make sometimes strange connections. Your sword and the echo of it in the chin strap remind me of the three-star belt of the constellation Orion and his smaller three-star sword at his side. Jan 13th
32 Jan 25 Reply This last one tells a good story. It documents part of the life cycle of two creatures. Jan 6th
32 Jan 25 Reply Oh, please veer off! Stories about the place are so very interesting. Also, how you felt about the place and about getting the image. Not just the image and how you shot it technically. Jan 6th
32 Jan 25 Comment So very interesting, the story about protecting vultures. Thanks for the detail.
The pose of the wings is great. I prefer the color shot. Somehow, the monochrome has lost a bit of impact, so I tried my own conversion to monochrome. How is this?
Jan 5th
32 Jan 25 Comment I did not have your reaction about the separation from the background. The wrinkly skin vs. the flat rocks in your finished image was sufficient for me to find separation.
It is great fun to see these two tykes playing. I had no idea that young elephants "gamboled."
Jan 5th
32 Jan 25 Comment Perfect shot. For me, you can go either way on removing the edges of the planks, but I prefer to see the edges, to bound and frame the image and the situation. Jan 5th
32 Jan 25 Reply Very subjective, I am. I like the strap. Jan 5th
32 Jan 25 Comment You get a solid effect with removing the hand and part of the strap, but I prefer the alternative of keeping them in to show more context of the individual person posing. I also prefer the color. Jan 5th
32 Jan 25 Comment The cropping is good and I like the effect of the arc of light in the sky. The ripple patterns are captivating.
But I am getting a confusing view of the ripples. They looked blurry at first to me. Then I realized that was simply the shape of the ripples. But none of them are close enough to the camera to show the grains of the sand and establish sharpness in the viewer's mind.
Jan 5th

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