Another strong image, Judith. If it were mine image, I would look at a more asymmetrical approach.
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...cd72a64d_o.jpg
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Another strong image, Judith. If it were mine image, I would look at a more asymmetrical approach.
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...cd72a64d_o.jpg
Lovely...
Week 5--Chair-LaConner
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...36e5a325_c.jpgchair-LaConner by urbanflyer, on Flickr
Perhaps it is just the monitor where I see this photo but it looks a little blurry...
You have here a nice symmetry Judith. However, this could be enhanced with a more homogeneous background.
Have you got any other shot of the same subject with the same criterion ?
:)
Week5 Chair, I like the composition and the wicker looks like its coating in snow, the background behind the headrest has what looks like effects of editing though.
Nicely seen, Judith,
I agree with Antonio, there is a bit of softness here. I'm also not sure about the crop. There is too much "solid" wicker on the bottom; I wonder if a 4 x 5 crop, rather than a square crop might not give the image better balance?
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...7c94e6c2_o.jpg
I too like the chair and the composition.
I found that the bright white paint draws the eye and felt that a bit more texture in the brightly-exposed wickerwork would be beneficial:
http://kronometric.org/phot/post/CiC...Wickerwork.jpg
Processed in RawTherapee. Mainly pulled down the whites with a "concave" tone curve, added Contrast By Detail Levels and also applied some sharpening. My adjustments were a little exaggerated by way of illustration.
Sometimes images with lots of brights can lack texture because of the infamous gamma compensation curve. :(
HTH.
Thanks, Antonio, John, Manfred and Ted. Always good to get the perspective of other good eyes!
Week 6--The Hinge
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...928706cd_c.jpghinge by urbanflyer, on Flickr
The hinge, nicely seen and captured, the textures and lines would've given you a more dynamic flow if you had stood at an angle to the wall.
Week 7: Surprise in the Forest---Came upon this during a walk in a local park. Not a composite! Just a fun surprise to share.
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...d197287f_c.jpgsurprise in the forest by urbanflyer, on Flickr
Indeed ... what a surprise!
Why is the statue there ? In which context ?
This tree is on a lesser used path and has a perfect crotch (fork about eye level) into which to place objects. It also has a nice niche in its base that is great for fairy houses or other scenes. One or more folks have made a habit of leaving things here for fun. I had not been there for some time so enjoyed seeing what was there this time. Interactive public art at it's best.
Nicely seen and captured.
Week 8: Abstract at River's edge
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...a3e4424e_c.jpgEmergent Pink detail by urbanflyer, on Flickr
Week 9: Tracks
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...c2013e82_c.jpgtracks by urbanflyer, on Flickr
Really nice, both!!!