The cemetery
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timcorbeel
Registered: Nov 02, 2009
Total Posts: 215
Country: Belgium

A night walk at the cemetery...


sbeme
Registered: Dec 23, 2003
Total Posts: 11891
Country: United States

The long shadows really work here. I wish the figure wasnt quite so rigid and stiff. Couldnt you have used a hunchback or at least huddled over, twisted crone?

Nice job.

Scott



T-bone1
Registered: Jun 29, 2008
Total Posts: 8472
Country: United States

Love the composition.
Love the long shadow.
Love the light in the trees.
Yeah, I guess you could say I love this shot!
-Tim



Dougo
Registered: Feb 10, 2006
Total Posts: 2777
Country: Australia

Wow very impressive. These are just great

Cheers Ray



mrchile
Registered: Oct 28, 2009
Total Posts: 1465
Country: United States

Love the crispness and contrast. Very atmospheric. I like the rigid figure. it seems appropriate to have a stiff body in a graveyard.

John



sbeme
Registered: Dec 23, 2003
Total Posts: 11891
Country: United States

mrchile wrote:
Love the crispness and contrast. Very atmospheric. I like the rigid figure. it seems appropriate to have a stiff body in a graveyard.

John





Charlie Shugart
Registered: Feb 06, 2007
Total Posts: 14476
Country: United States

Scary as hell!
This is exactly why I don't stroll late at night through cemeteries.
I prefer the composition of the second photograph, but both are well done.
Charlie



timcorbeel
Registered: Nov 02, 2009
Total Posts: 215
Country: Belgium

Thank you!!

sbeme wrote:
The long shadows really work here. I wish the figure wasnt quite so rigid and stiff. Couldnt you have used a hunchback or at least huddled over, twisted crone?

Nice job.

Scott


Hmmm...will ask my mother-in-law to come with me on my future graveyard trips...



Pantel
Registered: Mar 28, 2005
Total Posts: 755
Country: United States

I like #2 the best. If that guy was holding a machete in his right hand dangling downward, he would look like Mike Myers from the movie Halloween. Even so, still looks like a scene from one of those movies. Great job, very well done.



Tim ONeill
Registered: Feb 06, 2003
Total Posts: 16103
Country: United States

Excellent pair Tim. I think the second shot could be on the cover of a mystery novel, or maybe a computer game.



Oosty
Registered: Mar 09, 2009
Total Posts: 1865
Country: South Africa

timcorbeel wrote:
Thank you!!

sbeme wrote:
The long shadows really work here. I wish the figure wasnt quite so rigid and stiff. Couldnt you have used a hunchback or at least huddled over, twisted crone?

Nice job.

Scott


Hmmm...will ask my mother-in-law to come with me on my future graveyard trips...


Do that and it could be your last graveyard trip!
Excellent captures.



timcorbeel
Registered: Nov 02, 2009
Total Posts: 215
Country: Belgium

Thank you very much Jim, Tim and Peter.

Oosty wrote:
Do that and it could be your last graveyard trip!
Excellent captures.

I'm affraid so



cjfromaustin
Registered: Jul 10, 2009
Total Posts: 34
Country: N/A

Now that's gonna make one lop sided histogram. lol I like it...



lazlo369
Registered: Mar 01, 2004
Total Posts: 8565
Country: United States

your processing and composition is real good.

....and that is an understatement.



dmanky
Registered: Aug 24, 2009
Total Posts: 159
Country: Canada

Love it - the figure reminds me of Jason from Friday the 13th series however... very squared and rigid stance.



timcorbeel
Registered: Nov 02, 2009
Total Posts: 215
Country: Belgium

cjfromaustin, Lazlo and dmanky thank you!



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