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Photographer  jennifer armstrong {Karma:6688}
Project #42 Moody Landscape Camera Model nikon n2020
Categories Landscape
Nature
From The Field
Film Format
Portfolio nature
landscapes
Lens nikon 24mm MF f1.4
Uploaded 2/3/2005 Film / Memory Type Fuji  NHG II
    ISO / Film Speed 800
Views 590 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 18 Rating Critique Only Image
Location City -  ladner
State -  BRITISH COLUMBIA
Country - Canada   Canada
About i was on my way to catch the ferry back home from my parents place, but i just couldn't not stop & take some photos of these cabbages which were left to rot over the winter. Scanned as is from the original photo - but i think this ones a little punchier than the original. film pushed to 1600.
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jennifer armstrong   {K:6688} 2/7/2005
ha, ha - oh, what a doofus i am! :O)

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Tara Gullett   {K:1678} 2/7/2005
Too funny Jennifer.. I almost did the same thing with a shot of a field of purple cabbages... Looks like a bunch of pods... Tara

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**** *****   {K:9527} 2/6/2005
love this landscape and the frame :)

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CorrieLynn Jacobsen CorrieLynn Jacobsen   {K:9882} 2/6/2005
sorry..the first comment didnt load for a long time so i did it again...oops!

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CorrieLynn Jacobsen CorrieLynn Jacobsen   {K:9882} 2/6/2005
ha...i know what you meant by pushing the film, i do this myself.
I just wondered if you really did push the film in the lab, or simulated it in PS. Sorry for the confusion!!

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CorrieLynn Jacobsen CorrieLynn Jacobsen   {K:9882} 2/5/2005
lol, i know what pushing the film meant...Ive actually done that quite a few times.
i just wondered if that was something that you really did do, or just imitated it in photoshop!!

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jennifer armstrong   {K:6688} 2/5/2005
hi corrie - 'pushing' is a term they use for processing film - what it means is that i shot the film, which was iso 800, as if it was 1600 iso - this gave me another fstop worth of light, which i needed as it was dusk & i was hand-holding my camera. So, when the lab processes the film, they treat it as if it's 1600 film speed & process accordingly. To 'pull' a film is the same idea, except, in this case it would mean shooting an iso 800 film as if it were 400 iso - which i've had to do from time to time in bright sunlight when i want to use my flash & i have to have my camera on 125 shutter speed in order to have the flash work properly & there's too much light to get the apperature i want. I'm not sure if i'm doing a great job explaining this, but i hope it helps! Thanks for your support & comments - all the best - jennifer

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CorrieLynn Jacobsen CorrieLynn Jacobsen   {K:9882} 2/5/2005
Wow...thats a lot of cabbage!! The colors in this are beautiful. When you say that you pushed the film, do you mean litterally, or in ps? Sorry, just curious!

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Tim  Schumm Tim  Schumm   {K:29196} 2/4/2005
or some reason this image reminds me of a major human disaster. The cabbages look like thousands of expired heads....I know, that is so morbid, but I feel I can be honest with my gut reaction upon viewing this photo. It is so strong emotionally that it can not be helped, it brings something personal up for me. The way you have framed it also seems to me, very cohesive with this evocative and powerful image.

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Bea Friedli   {K:10189} 2/4/2005
jennifer..this is beautiful. subtle soft colors and details...great eye !!

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Roger Skinner Roger Skinner   {K:81846} 2/4/2005
another sweet sad poem sucked out of the land Jen..PS best thing that could ever happen to a cabbbage..even in the face of third world hunger

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Omar Rifaat   {K:10141} 2/4/2005
Lovely complementarity of the colours and tones. Really conveys the feeling so nicely...
Composition is very nice too.
Omar

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m.c. lopez   {K:14766} 2/3/2005
I thought that it was a german particularity !!!

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Shane O'Neill   {K:3054} 2/3/2005
I really like what you are doing with the framing here - its something I havent done in years as I dont have access to a darkroom anymore. Sometimes I miss good old film!

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Merete Westerdahl   {K:11079} 2/3/2005
Great shot...with a wonderfull view..!!

Kind regards
merete

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Phil M Phil M   {K:11526} 2/3/2005
Magic! The border makes it :)

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Dave Arnold Dave Arnold   {K:55680} 2/3/2005
Really a lonely and barren photo that also has a lot of drama to it. Kind of makes you sad or at least think about why the waste. The photo also shows a lot of cold as well as harshness.

I do like your framing of this too.

Best,
Dave

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Kevin Collier   {K:19076} 2/3/2005
I Like it..very surreal in feel -K

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