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Originally Posted by JumpinJesus
Holga shots?
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The first three are from the Holga, the last is my Nikon F100 with infrared film.
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Originally Posted by JumpinJesus
I think the second one would look terrific if you could do a bit of contrast between the roots and the soil.
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Originally Posted by amonkie
I agree with JJ ... something about the plain stones and the trees ... plus the choice of coloring that you went with - very .... melancholy.
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You know, I do usually enjoy a bit extra contrast in my images, but in this case, the tones presented were actually very close, and the plastic lens of this camera is definately not the most contrasty lens you'll find.
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Originally Posted by bobby
"Harry Potter"????.........
..........very nice composition....more contrast? maybe not....xoxoxoo
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{Ahahaha...joe potter.......}
I do love how everyone's brain processes the same image differently. It's all so wonderfully subjective.....
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Originally Posted by cellophanedeity
and the last one is very sad.
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Originally Posted by JumpinJesus
The last one, though, I think is my favorite. It's very sad.
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Originally Posted by maleficent
the last picture is just so sad.... i think it's a weeping willow over looking the headstones... it's cold and bleak... and well - it seems to capture death so well...
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The emotions of a photo can be overwhelming. I felt the exact same way watching this image appear in the darkroom.
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Originally Posted by *Nikki*
Trees are by far my favorite thing to photograph.
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They are living breathing things, and they are just all so different! My neighbors just had a beautiful Japanese Maple die out in their backyard. It was such a sad thing to see happen.
Thanks all, for your great comments and advice. It is much appreciated!
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Originally Posted by Charlatan
Excellent work... it's great to see you back and posting.
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Thanks bro, good to be back.........