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cannockwolf
Registered: Jun 26, 2009
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heres the last 2 from the day here

This image is copyrighted by the owner

This image is copyrighted by the owner



Todd Warnke
Registered: Sep 04, 2006
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Great light in #2.

Peace,

Todd



cannockwolf
Registered: Jun 26, 2009
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thanks todd, its a surreal picture and those dead trees really jumped out at me



marschp
Registered: Sep 19, 2005
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Another two really distinctive images. You've got a real personal feel to this series of images - have you thought about putting together a portfolio of 15 developed around this kind of theme/style and submitting it to the RPS for one of their distinctions (Associateship?)? Paul



cannockwolf
Registered: Jun 26, 2009
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not at all mate, i have only being doing it 18 months that sort of thing sounds scary!



JaneG
Registered: Sep 03, 2005
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Hi

I really enjoyed the series of images, very moody shots, I like the movement imparted by the grasses.

Jane



ScaryFox
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Superb images!
I can only second Paul's suggestion. It is great to get an L or A panel together.
Ute



dseidman
Registered: Jul 30, 2008
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That second one is awesome! If you don't mind, how do you process your BW images? These are some of the best I've seen in awhile.



cannockwolf
Registered: Jun 26, 2009
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ScaryFox wrote:
Superb images!
I can only second Paul's suggestion. It is great to get an L or A panel together.
Ute


thanks Ute, whats an L or A Panel?


dseidman wrote:
That second one is awesome! If you don't mind, how do you process your BW images? These are some of the best I've seen in awhile.


i posted how i do it here

http://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic/789002



teked
Registered: Sep 06, 2006
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Two more beautiful images. The second shot blows me away.Aside from the terrific lighting, I love the very upright vertical lines of the trees against the wind bent grass, and slanted fence lines.

Cheers,
Ed



bshamilton
Registered: Aug 28, 2005
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Very striking images! Great tones, and the textures in the grasses are wonderful!

Barry



cannockwolf
Registered: Jun 26, 2009
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thanks both



evexphile
Registered: May 05, 2005
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Never would have imagined this would be wales!!
Second one is totally mysterious - love it.



marschp
Registered: Sep 19, 2005
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cannockwolf wrote:
ScaryFox wrote:
Superb images!
I can only second Paul's suggestion. It is great to get an L or A panel together.
Ute


thanks Ute, whats an L or A Panel?


If I could answer for Ute - the RPS has three levels of 'Distinction': the L, or Licenciateship, the A, or Associateship, and the F, or Fellowship. These are in order of how high the bar is set. For the L you submit a folio fo 10 images, for the A, 15 images, and for the F, 20 images. You can find out more at http://www.rps.org/.

Cheers

Paul



cannockwolf
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cheers for the info paul



Mark Metternich
Registered: Aug 01, 2005
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WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I LOVE the drama of the second!!!!!! I could look at that one all day!

Mark



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