Activity for User 886 - Ernie Brana - ezb@bellsouth.net

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66 Dec 19 Comment Hi Emil, thank you for your input. Need to learn a little more on the use of radial filters. I don't work enough in LR, need to spend some more time using is for processing. Cheers! Dec 19th
66 Dec 19 Reply Hi Melanie, thank you for the feedback. Need to work and apply the various processing points to see if I can improve the image further. Cheers!
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66 Dec 19 Reply Thank you Charles, you have no idea how right you are. This gator did just appear in the water. My IR images tend to have the dark tones I think because of the IR filter I went with in this camera. Cheers!
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66 Dec 19 Reply Thank you Jack, need to go a revisit this spot during the winter, hopefully there will be less bugs biting. Cheers! Dec 19th
66 Dec 19 Reply Hi Gary, thank you for the feedback and processing ideas. I do like how the cloning made the gator pop out! Will have to play with this image some more. Dec 19th
66 Dec 19 Comment Hi Emil, great texture and contrast in the image. I feel like the sky and clouds are moving while the rest of the image is standing still. Tend to agree with the feedback that the larger shed to the left of the image competes with the truck. Gary's version addresses it nicely while leaving the focus on the truck. Overall a strong image. Cheers! Dec 19th
66 Dec 19 Comment Hi Gary, really enjoy an image with detail and focus on the foreground, middle ground and background. There seems to be item of interest in each section. The hero of the shot is the cross in the foreground with the place and story being reinforced by the tombstones and burial markers behind it. The hills and tree line on the background keep building on the layers and providing further context. Thank you for sharing. Cheers!
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66 Dec 19 Comment Hi Charles, enjoying this image with the stream providing a leading line through the image showing us the way to the various items in the image. I find myself looking at the reflections and their play with the shadows. I am good with leaving shadows dark, actually my feedback is to tone down the brightness on the right side of the stream bank which seems to be the brightest part of the image. My other input was to trim the left side of the image to eliminate the partial trunk seen there. I very much like the details on the leaves on the left side of the image. I cant provide much input on the color treatment since I mainly go right to black and white with my IR. Cheers!
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66 Dec 19 Comment Hi Jack, this image comes across as a fantastic fine art photograph. The leaves nicely contrast with the wood and ground material. There is a sense of abstract and mood in the image with well defined edges and textures. Was wondering if there is a way to get more definition of the leaf veins of the leaf at the bottom right. From a composition perspective, would you consider flipping the image to have the angle of the wood and leaves coming from the bottom left instead of the bottom right? I think your choice of words in describing the overall feeling of the image fits very well: eeriness. Thank you for sharing this image. Cheers! Dec 19th
66 Dec 19 Comment Hi Melanie, this image has several points of contrast that add to its appeal. I find three points of interest: the clouds, the trees, and the barn itself. Where each of these items intersect is where I find my eyes go to. The barn is framed beautifully by the trees and it emerges from the image. If there was one point to make, I would crop a little from the left to minimize the trees a little bit and give greater emphasis to the barn. Cheers! Dec 19th

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