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Alaun

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Re: January 2017
« Reply #165 on: January 23, 2017, 19:21:07 »
@Frank

I like the subtleness of the bridge picture :)   Very well done!!

( It is not only the bicycle driver and the street sign, which is cut in half. The bridge is actually missing a whole lane as well.)

I go with Bjørn, you might cut a bit of the sky.

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Re: January 2017
« Reply #166 on: January 24, 2017, 00:20:46 »
Thank you Lars and Simone. 

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Re: January 2017
« Reply #167 on: January 24, 2017, 10:37:00 »
#158. Wonderful into the light shot.

THX Bjørn & Werner. I already cut some of the featureless sky but I think cutting more is a good idea.

Am I allowed to replace the picture with a trimmed version?

I think the stark color of the biker's clothing attracts attention and then disapponits expectation. After that the eye comes to rest on the horizontal line, then wanders towards the main subject, the halways dismanteled bridge. Works for me.

I can only recommend to visit more galleries and museums to get accustomed to 21st century photography. Fred Herzog is my current hero and his work is much older.
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Re: January 2017
« Reply #168 on: January 24, 2017, 10:46:20 »
You probably can edit the previous post, however, I strongly advise against it as the discussion following the original will  be disrupted and rather meaningless.

Instead, feel free to post a revised edit as a separate post. We will turn the blind eye in this case if you were to make two posts containing an image on the same day :D

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Re: January 2017
« Reply #169 on: January 24, 2017, 10:58:32 »
You probably can edit the previous post, however, I strongly advise against it as the discussion following the original will  be disrupted and rather meaningless. Instead, feel free to post a revised edit as a separate post. We will turn the blind eye in this case if you were to make two posts containing an image on the same day :D

Thank you. I hope this edit pleases more (as to the technical quality. It is a smartphone shot in bad light. did not have one of the big cameras on me):

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Re: January 2017
« Reply #170 on: January 24, 2017, 11:06:08 »
Yes, an improvement in the composition to my eye. Still some margin for cropping though, but a smartphone image might not have the required slack.

Among your better contributions !!

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Re: January 2017
« Reply #171 on: January 24, 2017, 11:12:05 »
Yes, an improvement in the composition to my eye. Still some margin for cropping though, but a smartphone image might not have the required slack.
Among your better contributions !!

Thank you. Sometimes I do not dare to create something "daring" ... Sometimes I do not really want to take the risk ... Sometimes I feel I even delete "better" pictures after having taken them ... Sometimes I fall for technical brilliance, though the matter and construction might be banal ... Sometimes it is so difficult to judge, esp. because I lack the distance. That is one of the reasons I post, one of the resons I do my daily training: I want to become a better photographer over time and I see the steps are small. So my calculation is that small steps every day will add up to SOMETHING over time.

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Re: January 2017
« Reply #172 on: January 24, 2017, 11:20:55 »
- Cold meeting - 

A few times a year the volunteers at the 'City Garden' Piushaven gather to discuss the rules and the planting-season and progress.  The location was in an old factory; there was no heat, or very little, close to the outside temperature of -2 C.  At least the coffee was warm.   

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Re: January 2017
« Reply #173 on: January 24, 2017, 11:23:14 »
January 22/30

.snow on the faces.

24 01 02017

These ganite sculptures picture the heads of two Roman soldiers, Cassius and Florentius, city patrons of Bonn, said to have been murdered because they were Christians.

The artists İskender Yediler, who made these in 2002 is also known for some other sculptures of holy men in Munic, Cologne and the Black Forest region.

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Re: January 2017
« Reply #174 on: January 24, 2017, 11:56:35 »
Herzog is an outstanding photographer.  May be we should open a dedicated thread with pictures / links of (work of) photographers we like. 
So Frank you don't mind that some comments are made on your work ? I have always a problem with this, because, here, everybody is so gentle, so polite.
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Re: January 2017
« Reply #175 on: January 24, 2017, 12:04:25 »
Even when a picture is not put into a dedicated 'Critique' thread, it is open to comments.

It is entirely possible to level strong criticism of a contribution without being rude. Keep away from personal attacks and NG will be just fine with your critique. We are nice, yes, but not flattering or prone to back-patting. Other sites exist for those purposes.

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Re: January 2017
« Reply #176 on: January 24, 2017, 12:44:03 »
So Frank you don't mind that some comments are made on your work ? I have always a problem with this, because, here, everybody is so gentle, so polite.

I am always happy when people comment, which means that the pictures raise an interest.

I am also happy with the kind of pictures posted to NG and especially to this chain of threads. Look at #172. This is a documentary shot of people showing interest in public issues although it is cold even inside. It is not a particular "artistic" shot, also not a shot of high tech IQ ,, but I think one strength of photography is to follow real life and not to exclude the day to day events.

IMO many picture takers tend to focus too much on the most beautiful locations and ways of showing things. I do not buy this. I see too many super optimized, technically brilliant and boring shots on the internet. Not here so much and that is a good thing.

I adore the daily work of John Geerts.
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Re: January 2017
« Reply #177 on: January 24, 2017, 22:41:32 »
Last from Pisa - countryside near the tower of Caprona.
Beautiful day today, sunny and 15 degrees C.

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Re: January 2017
« Reply #178 on: January 24, 2017, 23:30:51 »
Interesting Shot Frank, the statues and the background complement each other.

Lovely light, Simone.  I like the composition with the castle and the road/river. I even can smell the Spring coming ;)

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Re: January 2017
« Reply #179 on: January 24, 2017, 23:45:01 »
John, your "cold meeting" image doesn't look just like a snapshot.  There is some surreal feeling to it, which I like.

Frank, I love your "snow on the faces".  Its a pleasant mixture of the worshipfulness and the humor.

Simone, your image somewhat reminds me of my visit to Pisa in the winter more than 30 years ago.  Thanks for sharing.
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