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peb101
Junior Member
Registered: July 2005 Location: Oklahoma Posts: 8
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Fri November 4, 2005 1:25pm
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Great subject for a BnW shot! Looks like you did anothe excellent job with the exposure Jenz. Lovely detail with great tonal range!!
Just a super great shot!
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winger
Super Moderator
Registered: May 2004 Location: southwest PA Posts: 2,049
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Fri November 4, 2005 3:35pm
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Yes, great shot! It wouldn't look half as cool in color.
------------------------------ Bethe
www.ewfisher.com
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Jim Jones
Senior Member & Contributor
Registered: March 2004 Location: rural northwest Missouri Posts: 2,588
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Tue November 8, 2005 6:30am
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Nice subject. Better yet, fine print. The light area on the right is distracting. You could either burn it in or crop about 1/6 off of the right. Consider flipping the negative. When a photo is an end unto itself, and need not an accurate representation of the subject, flipping a negative sometimes makes it feel better. Your new favorite place may be more of a grabber, but this image is a classic.
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bullseye
Junior Member
Registered: July 2007 Location: Dittmer, MO. Posts: 8
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I would like to see this shot on a verticle format so to give life to what the roots feed, or crop in real tight on those roots. It is a great B&W though.
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