On 1/15/2010 10:37 PM, Tom C wrote:
Driving to town yesterday, there was a freezing fog and I saw some
views that intrigued me. So I pulled off and went to shoot. Well I
wasn't in my best form, was feeling rushed, and I didn't really
capture the scenes I hoped to.
However both getting out of t
Thanks Bruce, Ann, et al...
I agree with the sentiments regarding choice of images. I saw the
higher contrast images first and liked them, but then when I saw the
natural light version of Blue Freeze, I thought it stood out above
the others. My sloppy editing to even display them. The others ar
I like 'Blue Freeze' the best. Seems most natural of the group. The
others have light reflections that don't show them to their fullest.
Pretty cool looking crystals.
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Bruce
Friday, January 15, 2010, 12:37:12 PM, you wrote:
TC> Driving to town yesterday, there was a freezing
I much prefer the no-flash one... to me the others just say "look, I
used flash for this"
best,
ann
Tom C wrote:
Thanks. The middle bluish one was a different puddle and was shot
using natural light only. The other two were flash shots.
Tom
On Fri, Jan 15, 2010 at 2:27 PM, eckinator w
Nice designs in those.
Dave
On Fri, Jan 15, 2010 at 3:37 PM, Tom C wrote:
> Driving to town yesterday, there was a freezing fog and I saw some
> views that intrigued me. So I pulled off and went to shoot. Well I
> wasn't in my best form, was feeling rushed, and I didn't really
> capture the sc
Thanks for all the comments and appreciation. My favorite is the
center bluish toned shot... probably because that's my favorite color.
I envision any of these being very large (6ft wide) in a corporate
office environment. I think they'd work well from a distance. Thanks
again.
Tom
On Fri, Jan
On Fri, Jan 15, 2010 at 3:37 PM, Tom C wrote:
> Driving to town yesterday, there was a freezing fog and I saw some
> views that intrigued me. So I pulled off and went to shoot. Well I
> wasn't in my best form, was feeling rushed, and I didn't really
> capture the scenes I hoped to.
>
> However b
Always been fascinated by the patterns created by the process of water
freezing.
Well caught, Tom!
Jack
--- On Fri, 1/15/10, Tom C wrote:
> From: Tom C
> Subject: GESO - Abstract Ice
> To: "Pentax-Discuss Mail List"
> Date: Friday, January 15, 2010, 12:37 PM
>
Thanks. The middle bluish one was a different puddle and was shot
using natural light only. The other two were flash shots.
Tom
On Fri, Jan 15, 2010 at 2:27 PM, eckinator wrote:
> 2010/1/15 eckinator :
>> What Christian said - was 3 a different puddle or did you play with WB?
>> Cheers Ecke
>
>
2010/1/15 eckinator :
> What Christian said - was 3 a different puddle or did you play with WB?
> Cheers Ecke
sorry, i was meaning to say i like 2 best for the colder tone / mood
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What Christian said - was 3 a different puddle or did you play with WB?
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2010/1/15 Christian :
> Tom C wrote:
>>
>> Driving to town yesterday, there was a freezing fog and I saw some
>> views that intrigued me. So I pulled off and went to shoot. Well I
>> wasn't in my best form, was f
> Driving to town yesterday, there was a freezing fog and I saw
> some views that intrigued me. So I pulled off and went to
> shoot. Well I wasn't in my best form, was feeling rushed,
> and I didn't really capture the scenes I hoped to.
>
> However both getting out of the car and back in I wa
Tom C wrote:
Driving to town yesterday, there was a freezing fog and I saw some
views that intrigued me. So I pulled off and went to shoot. Well I
wasn't in my best form, was feeling rushed, and I didn't really
capture the scenes I hoped to.
However both getting out of the car and back in I wa
Driving to town yesterday, there was a freezing fog and I saw some
views that intrigued me. So I pulled off and went to shoot. Well I
wasn't in my best form, was feeling rushed, and I didn't really
capture the scenes I hoped to.
However both getting out of the car and back in I was looking at th
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