Your first image has a blue cast as someone pointed out, but you can tell it's perfectly accurate because it's laced with the warm tones of a setting (or rising) sun. It's the color tones that make that image such a winner. Bet your little digits were frozen when you finished! Nice work!!
JW
Edited by JWilsonphoto on Jan 07, 2007 at 12:45 AM GMT (Reason: spelling)
Hey Jeff,
Where do I place my order? I would like "shoreline shadows" in a 20xwhatever. and "little one" in a 8x10, and the first one in your series from yesterday (with the cloud) in a 20xwhatever. I also want "quiet shadows."
Sandy wrote:
Hey Jeff,
Where do I place my order? I would like "shoreline shadows" in a 20xwhatever. and "little one" in a 8x10, and the first one in your series from yesterday (with the cloud) in a 20xwhatever. I also want "quiet shadows."
Looks like I forgot to log out of my sister in-law's computer last time I visited!
Glad you liked these, Sandy, I'll get those right to you...
Hey man, thanks for stopping in and checking these out. Not sure I would have guessed that "Chaos" would have been the one for you, but then again, how would I presume to know? I appreciate your kind thoughts, and wish you a great 2007, as well!
Eric & JWilsonPhoto:
Glad you guys enjoyed these. There was just barely enough light to pull that first shot off, and luckily the air was smooth.
Shane:
These were taken from a helicopter, and if I remember correctly, I did have the window open (in contrast to the 'Inhospitable' series in the Black & White Forum). Some may have been taken while in a shallow bank, others not. Thanks for taking the time to check them out!
Robert, Doug, and Dan, glad you guys got a kick out of these.
For those of you back East, we're getting ready for a deep freeze, with more snow from an arctic front starting on Thursday. Oddly, this one will make the fourth significant storm occurring on a Thursday (for the last 4 weeks now). Very strange.
Superb series. Those which work best for me are those including a not too dominant element of scale, namely 1, 4 and 6. Goose art is the exception, if not for the title i would never have guessed the dark spots were geese