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Kaden K.
Registered: Mar 14, 2008
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http://www.pbase.com/dehl/dis_owned

http://www.pbase.com/dehl/dexterous



AuntiPode
Registered: Aug 05, 2008
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Cool!



Kaden K.
Registered: Mar 14, 2008
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Thanks.



Pandacat
Registered: Feb 02, 2005
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#1 takes some getting used to. I'm still not sure about that one.

#2 is Cool. I like the textures and colors in this. Lots of detail to look at.

#3 .. Now I understand the reference in one of the other posts "Kaden-esque". Nice shot.



AuntiPode
Registered: Aug 05, 2008
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Kaden's style includes a fondness for certain themes and motifs.



Kaden K.
Registered: Mar 14, 2008
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You are too kind. It is more like obsessions...

Thanks Pandacat.



Bob Jarman
Registered: Feb 04, 2007
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Really like #s 2 and 3.

Now, when you captured #2 on your trip, was the posted version already in mind?

Bob



sbeme
Registered: Dec 23, 2003
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Second really works for me. I love the overlay (underlay?) of textures, perfectly suited to the subject.
3: Interesting. But a bit more your obsession than mine.
Bring back the lightening bolts! But not for this image.



Scott



Kaden K.
Registered: Mar 14, 2008
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Country: United States

Thanks Bob. I did immediately knew that this image was a candidate for a
layer even before making the image. Did I know I wanted this specific layer?
No.

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Thanks Scott. I think you missed the boat on #3. Don't be fooled by the
association with the term obsession or that it has wires.

This is not an easy image in many ways. Nothing unconscious about. Just so
to do justice to it: it is not about wires; it is also about wires.

This composition is a variation of what is defined in photography as the classic
overlapping picture planes. Here is another example which I shot a while ago:
http://www.pbase.com/dehl/image/102933422

Picture planes are one of the basic elements of composition. Albeit forgotten.

In this image however, the level of difficulty is ampped up in several ways:

1. The POV is a difficult capture as you need to be at the level of the cable
car cable holders. 2. There are repetitive elements/parallelism in cable holders,
wires, houses. 3. The DOF works. 4. The image is distinctive enough for anyone
who has been in Lisbon to recognize it/make the association. 5. The selective
usage of focus works. 6. It leads the eyes to walk the image inspite of cables.
7. The colors are soft and pastel and pleasing.

In my book that makes it a keeper. Check the comments of many Pbasers. I
was pleased to see that they picked up on the many of the elements at play:

http://www.pbase.com/image/118670701






silvawispa
Registered: Nov 10, 2008
Total Posts: 564
Country: United Kingdom

thanks for that last post kaden (and the pics, of course), lets me see more of the 'why' in the 'why i like your work.'

food for thought, yum. perfect breakfast food

#1 i like the image. So much so, i'm thinking of making a gobo in a similar style and projecting it across a bunch of bodies.

#2 nice foresight in shooting the image. I don't think like that. Yet.

#3 a beautiful illustration of the points you make, as well as a beautiful illustration. Is there a source of information you would recommend on picture planes?

thanks again. Paul.



Kaden K.
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Thanks Paul.

I actually once saw a theater piece done all in light copy projections on nude dancers.
It was a Finnish troupe and they projected images as well as used projectors to paint
it while bodies performed and music played. It was incredibly beautiful.

I recommend "The Elements of Photography" by Angela Faris Belt.



AuntiPode
Registered: Aug 05, 2008
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Lison! It didn't look like San Francisco to me, although San Francisco has enough variety to find almost anything. It didn't seem like Italy or France. Perhaps Spain, but somehow a little different. Now it make sense. Did you lean out a balcony?



Bob Jarman
Registered: Feb 04, 2007
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Dude, you got some major CA on some of the wires



AuntiPode
Registered: Aug 05, 2008
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Oh, Bob. The wires are blurred because they are nervous. They're ... wait for it ... high tension wires.

(yes, I have no shame.)



Bob Jarman
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- shocking!



Kaden K.
Registered: Mar 14, 2008
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@ Bob -> CA ?!? California.

@ AuntiPode -> I convinced a local to let me into her home to shoot this beauty.



Bob Jarman
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There goes the neighborhood....

CA yup, California, always on the fringe others might contend the leading edge



Kaden K.
Registered: Mar 14, 2008
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Hey, you know what they say?

Leading edge to you, somewhere in the boonies to us.

CA is an awesome place. Still in many ways more conservative than some
places in Western Europe.



Bob Jarman
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Speaking as an east-coast guy who visits Oregon when possible, I must say I prefer Oregon but cannot afford it

Bob



Kaden K.
Registered: Mar 14, 2008
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Expense wise Oregon is still reasonable
from CA point of view but too conservative
for me.



sifpandor
Registered: Mar 10, 2005
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Kaden nice shots. The first image is good, just a little too dark for my current tastes. I love the antique look of the second shot, and the pastel colors in the background just make this one magical. BTW, if you think the west coast is conservative you should spend some time where I am living now. For most elections there is usually only 1 party represented on the ballot. Shameless.

-- Mark



Bob Jarman
Registered: Feb 04, 2007
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Kaden K. wrote:
Expense wise Oregon is still reasonable
from CA point of view but too conservative
for me.


It takes the whole village... I've mellowed over the years



Kaden K.
Registered: Mar 14, 2008
Total Posts: 3130
Country: United States

Thanks Sifpandor. I would move...

@ Bob -> I am perfectly mellow most of the time.



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