Activity for User 774 - Connie Reinhart - bcrein@ptd.net

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12 May 22 Comment Thank you all. These images weren't taken for this assignment, but serendipity seemed to make them fit. Yes, the workshop should have been darker. I want to try again sometime. An angle grinder is a cutting hweel that can cut through metal. The angle part comes from being able to slant it at the desired angle. I wasn't sure how to interpret this assignment, thus the film strip. But after seeing Walter's image, I understand. This would be good for my Camera Club. May 18th
12 May 22 Comment This is great! Many years ago there lived in our town a rather accentric lady, who was loved and admired by all. She used to walk her dogs in just this way - driving her old 1930's car while the dogs trotted along. So I really appreciate this image. Your assignment 'like the film days' is a good excercize. May 18th
12 May 22 Comment Squirrels are the clowns of our back yards. Our Camera Club is having a Scavenger Hunt and 'rim lighting' is one of the things we must find. This would be perfect! Your exposure is perfect, as is your DOF. The backlighting even shows the veins in his ears. Nive shot! May 18th
12 May 22 Comment Love the graphic lines and angles, the various textures. Exposure perfect. The contrast of the nearly new white line and the crumbling blacktop tells a story. May 18th

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77 May 22 Reply Thanks, Denise. I would like to go back and experiment with angles and different times of day. At times the moon rises behind this ridge. Haven't gotten a good image of that yet. May 18th
77 May 22 Reply Thank you, Witta. This area is about 1 mile from home. It will be easy to go back any time. May 18th
77 May 22 Reply Good advice. It does look a little over done to me too. May 18th
77 May 22 Reply Good edits. Thanks, Linda. May 18th
77 May 22 Comment Denise, you have sparked everyone's imagination. Thanks for proving that mundane objects can become very exciting. Wonder what tryptich of all three versions would look like? May 18th
77 May 22 Comment This would be a perfect illustration for a romantic (charming, not sexy) novel. She seems to be running in a dream. I love it. May 18th
77 May 22 Comment Very nice. The only suggestion is to minimize the background reflections - probably by finding a slightly different location. I found it difficult to see the fish. Perhaps DOF or a polarizing filter would help. You are lucky to be so near to Winterthur Gardens. May 18th
77 May 22 Comment To me, the original 2 is better than the finished image. It is clearer; there seems to be a blue haze to the finished image. Witta's added lines make the image more graphic. I never would have thouight of that, but I like it. You handheld this? Awesome! May 18th
77 May 22 Comment The beauty of digital photography and post-processing is that we can make so many interpretations of our photos. I like all of the versions of this iris. Your final image puts the flower iin the upper third, nice composition. Never having seen a bright red iris, the color is at first shocking. But that spurs the imagination. The music background is charming. You could always write a letter yourself, then blur it so that it is recognizable as hand writing, but unreadable. Denise's interpretation is as soft as yours is striking. Good work, all. May 18th

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