Re: Blue Sky's?



On Sat, 12 Jun 2010 01:39:32 +0100, Pete
<available.on.request@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
: On 2010-06-12 00:58:40 +0100, tony cooper said:
:
: > On Sat, 12 Jun 2010 00:53:28 +0100, Pete
: > <available.on.request@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
: >
: >> On 2010-06-12 00:19:32 +0100, tony cooper said:
: >>
: >>> On Fri, 11 Jun 2010 12:05:17 +0100, "Charles E Hardwidge"
: >>> <boing@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
: >>>
: >>>> You're similar in character to Robert Epstein who floats around the Buddhist
: >>>> newsgroups, and others I won't mention. You'll almost likely never be an
: >>>> Alan Browne but you're much closer to Tony. His strengths are getting off
: >>>> his ass and being around people. He posts mostly crap but /some/ of his
: >>>> shots are almost /very good/.
: >>>
: >>> Well, thanks for almost-compliment. I'll take what I can get.
: >>>
: >>> Alan is, in my opinion, the most technically accomplished photographer
: >>> in these groups. I don't know his occupation, but he has an
: >>> engineer's approach to photography. His preparation and technique is
: >>> flawless. However, his subjects are often uninteresting. You view
: >>> the result and admire the technique, but the subject matter doesn't
: >>> grab you.
: >>>
: >>> By comparison, I'm lazy and sloppy. I see a subject that interests me
: >>> and start snapping. When I do get a good photo, it's usually more
: >>> luck than preparation. I do get out, though, and look for subject
: >>> matter.
: >>>
: >>> Here's today's shots: Fiddler On The Green...a man sitting in local
: >>> park. Very shaded setting.
: >>>
: >>> http://tonycooper.smugmug.com/Other/Current-Favorite-Shot/2010-06-11-001/897757441_QhUi5-XL.jpg
: http://tonycooper.smugmug.com/Other/Current-Favorite-Shot/2010-06-11-002/897757473_rdYTa-XL.jpg
:
: Where's
:
: your
: >>>
: >>> shot of the day?
: >>
: >> Tony, you need a new monitor.
: >
: > The first one can be lightened up. I ran Brightness/Contrast and
: > lightened it up, but discarded that version. It lost the look of what
: > I saw. It lost that look of a man sitting in the shade on a very hot
: > day. The grass is that bright green shown.
:
: The grass in the foreground, the violin, and the shades are the only
: believable items in this photo. Of course, the blue areas of the bow,
: violin peg, and underside of the violin are not.
:
: The grass in the sunlight is distracting because it is too saturated as
: are the reds and blues in the shade. The trees look like something from
: a cheap stage show, the contrast and tone of the guys sneakers are
: disturbing, as is his violin case(s) and the dark areas of the red
: chair. Not many people have blue hair on their arms where I live.

I assumed that the oversaturation was intentional and found it off-putting at
first. But it sort of grows on you. (At least it did on me.) It's one of the
reasons I think the first picture is better than the second. Not every
photograph has to be totally realistic. In that context the blue tree bark and
(actually white?) socks can be considered to be just part of the mood.

Bob
.



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