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Uploaded: 10/13/05 1:34 AM GMT
Losing Grip
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Taken in the same ravine as "That time of year". Not much too say about it, I saw the fence and thought I could get a picture out of it. Feedback appreciated.

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Lady_Rhea_
10/13/05 1:43 AM GMT
Very classy! Reminds me of the old fences we have on our property in WV. I like the autumn leaves. ^_^
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::verenabloo
10/13/05 3:01 AM GMT
I love old weatherbeaten fences like this...there is something kind of soothing about them.And they have a beauty all their own..I think the lighting is so good here..did you use a flash? I like the back being dark like that. And the trees and few colourful leaves all make for a great photo! Nice job!!
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purmusic
10/14/05 3:11 PM GMT
Hmm, kind of conflicted here ...

I really like the subject matter and your composition is great as usual ... however, I would like to see this scene in more natural lighting conditions ...

... 'k, just stopped and took another look ... this time I just looked for a while ...

The left portion has fantastic detail; the wood, the steel wire and the leaves, great colour and contrast ... hmm, the right has lost a bit of that. Use of a flash and the depth of field to blame? I am not sure.

You could as you did in ... oh, wait, I can't quite remember the name and have ... have ... learned the consequences of leaving an unfinished commentary to find something out and then return to an empty space, lol. So forgive me if I don't get this quite right ...

Your macro of a painted fence with wisps of grass or plant structure ("Autumn Approaches;" went back to have a look :) ) ... the left hand portion of this image would, to me, look great in such a treatment. Really, the wood, the leaves colours ... ok, already said that ... but, in your hands, I would be interested in seeing something like that.

This is all about textures and colour contrasts ... I think.

Still, very strong. Nice work and thanks for sharing.
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gregwrld
10/31/05 7:36 PM GMT
Successful capture - I'd like to see this in natural light, too but the stark shadows do lend a drama and depth all of their own...
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.BRIX
11/19/05 1:34 PM GMT
nice piece...the ligthing goes well and the framing too. its a unusual shot, but I can say its very good idea. good!!
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