Triptych
Posted 21/11/2021 - 16:06
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....and this just shows that there are some things really worth putting the effort into
I would be very pleased with myself if I'd taken these, I wouldn't hesitate to print and mount them next to each each other
Super work Rob
I would be very pleased with myself if I'd taken these, I wouldn't hesitate to print and mount them next to each each other
Super work Rob
LennyBloke
Posted 21/11/2021 - 17:48
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Thanks very much LennyBloke, it was when my daughter saw the winter oak and asked for a print that the idea came, hence no spring photo to complete the four seasons. Lugging the 15-30 together with the SW150 filter set had me thinking enviously of your 21mm Limited!
Posted 21/11/2021 - 18:32
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Oh, man, these are superb! All three are outstanding and then some, but it's the third, the winter tree, that appeals the most.
Be well, stay safe, but most of all, invest in memories
Posted 21/11/2021 - 18:39
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Urbanmeister wrote:
Oh, man, these are superb! All three are outstanding and then some, but it's the third, the winter tree, that appeals the most.
Oh, man, these are superb! All three are outstanding and then some, but it's the third, the winter tree, that appeals the most.
agree with Urban ,the third photo is isolation perfect for all sorts of reasons. liked
Posted 21/11/2021 - 20:15
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Excellent!
Talk about playing the long game. It was well worth the effort though.
Talk about playing the long game. It was well worth the effort though.
Posted 21/11/2021 - 23:31
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I like these (this ) a lot, and the last one is the winner for me, but they have to live together as a triptych.
Peter
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Posted 22/11/2021 - 00:23
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Mounted in one frame, one above the other, these would make a stunning addition to any wall.
Posted 22/11/2021 - 08:18
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The results from a dedicated, skilled photographer. Excellent work.
Best regards
Best regards
pixels don't make pictures
Posted 22/11/2021 - 12:14
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Three excellent and interesting photos, as others have said you should mount them in a frame, I would go side-by-side rather than vertical.
Kind Regards
David
Kind Regards
David
Posted 22/11/2021 - 12:15
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These three excellent photographs demonstrate the best attributes of obsessiveness, something I think is hugely underrated. Thank you for sharing.
Posted 22/11/2021 - 19:48
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A beautiful study of a magnificent tree. Can't fault it. The set definitely deserves to be big and on a wall.
Does it need a spring photo? Can't make my mind up. No doubt your continuing enthusiasm (or lack of...) for fighting weather, nettles etc. will ultimately decide .
Steve
Does it need a spring photo? Can't make my mind up. No doubt your continuing enthusiasm (or lack of...) for fighting weather, nettles etc. will ultimately decide .
Steve
Posted 22/11/2021 - 21:04
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Thanks all for your amazing comments, I feel quite humbled. Lubbyman, it is a pity I hadn’t thought of this in time for a spring photo so I might just do one next year; however I would far rather it had been in the right sequence all in the same year.
Posted 22/11/2021 - 21:21
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Rob,
These are lovely.
Well done indeed!
Roger.
These are lovely.
Well done indeed!
Roger.
The more I look, the more there is to see!
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So here is the set, all taken with a K1 with a 15-30mm lens at 19-21mm and f14 on a tripod. For the autumn one I used an SW150 polarizer and in winter pixel-shift: