Photographer's Note
Shot from the inside of a partially roofed house. Digitally removed a road, some white houses on the deep back hills and a street sign. Apart from that, same as the print. Tell me what you think. THanks,
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mdchachi
(1612) 2003-07-23 16:43
Sounds like some serious digital alteration but I really love this shot.
ninadev
(5377) 2003-07-23 16:54
Great shot! This background to the mirror with all this red (looks like blood) lightens the picture.
paquis (104) 2003-07-23 18:39
J'adore cette composition qui laisse le champs très libre à l'inspiration de chacun. La tonalité globale est très à mon goût et cette lumière rasante laissant paraître la matière bien à propos. Un grand bravo.
nmess
(2301) 2003-07-23 20:26
Very nicely composed. I like the colors and use of the window frame. Looks like you also did some very good work in PS.
BTW, I thought I recognized this scene and then saw that it was cliff dwellers. I loved the look of that place. The houses all appear to have giant rocks dropped on top.
Edwin
(188) 2003-07-24 3:25
I am a sucker for mindtricks, this one really got me. A frame inside a frame. Very well seen John! Have been comparing the shadow structures from both "frames" in this shot for quite some time :-)
osado
(134) 2003-07-24 4:07
I very much like this one. The same kiund of colours, but still different material! Will add this to my favourites!
Curioso
(9271) 2003-07-24 7:46
Great shot to me. I like these red tones and the really interesting framing.
On top of that, the different light effects on the framing and the background are really wise.
evilren
(1395) 2003-07-24 11:21
wonderful work on this one.the combination of white,red on a beautiful texture of the framing pleases the eye.usually I don't like pictures with a frame inside a frame but this one is really extraordinary.
Photo Information
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Copyright: John Black (smiley)
(613)
- Genre: ¦a¤è
- Medium: ±m¦â
- Date Taken: 2003-05-00
- Categories: ¦ÛµM
- Camera: Nikon N65, Nikor 28-80, Fuji Sensia 100, Moose Polarizer
- Exposure¡Gf/11
- Details¡GTripod¡GYes
- Photo Version¡GOriginal Version, Workshop
- Theme(s)¡GFramed pictures [view contributor(s)]
- Date Submitted: 2003-07-23 16:31
- Favorites¡G2 [view]