Re: List taking a nap???

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The spelling is perfectly correct - it just happens to be German.  That's why I was asking.
And I think it is a very nice, soft capture with I surprisingly large depth of field.

The heron certainly captures the center of attention.  Great timing.

The title "Trainspotters" would be even better if there was a train.

The "Swimming Hole" leaves me with looking for something that hasn't come out of the hole just yet.

And then there is a back-lit turkey on a parking lot (?) with some feathers hanging down and folks looking (and explaining?)  a sunset somewhere (?) ...

Sorry, I'm currently at a photo camp in Maine with critiques being a daily exercise and I promise to put up pictures of mine, so you can feel free (and you'll be very welcome!) to tear them apart.

Klaus





On Sun, Jul 20, 2014 at 8:27 AM, Jan Faul <jan@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Perhaps it is ’New English’ to go along with New (but no longer so new) Math. I don’t think it is the invention of a speel chkcr.

On Jul 20, 2014, at 6:05 AM, Klaus Knuth <klausknuth@xxxxxxx> wrote:

Just wondering why the title is Lotus"blume"?
Klaus

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> Date: Sat, 19 Jul 2014 19:47:15 -0400
> From: elf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: List taking a nap???
> To: photoforum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> 
> At 5:46 PM -0400 7/19/14, John Palcewski wrote:
> >Okay, okay, OKAY! I get it. Here's a crit.
> >
> >
> >Emily L. Ferguson, Lotusblume. This is wonderfully busy and complex 
> >and compelling, and if this were mine I would tweak the saturation 
> >and contrast just a bit to make it more vivid. On the other hand 
> >this would make it less subtle and delicate. Either way, great shot.
> 
> In my experience yellow and green are very dangerous to push too far. 
> Yellow just suddenly jumps to orange with only the tiniest tweaks and 
> we all know that computer monitors really struggle with greens.
> 
> Thanks for liking the shot. I don't go to Newport as much as a 
> couple years ago but every time I have a shoot at the New York Yacht 
> Club I know I'll be able to see something amazing in their tiny water 
> garden. If it weren't so far away I'd go back more often. There 
> were 30 or 40 buds on those plants the day I was there.
> -- 
> Emily L. Ferguson
> mailto:elf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 508-563-6822
> New England landscapes, wooden boats and races
> http://www.landsedgephoto.com
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> http://www.lulu.com/spotlight/elfpix
>


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