Photograph By Salvador María Lozada
Salvador María L.
Photograph By a. Scarabeo
a. S.
Photograph By Eric Peterson
Eric P.
Photograph By Alfons Rial
Alfons R.
Photograph By Bea Friedli
Bea F.
Photograph By a. Scarabeo
a. S.
Photograph By Jan Symank
Jan S.
Photograph By Sta Lip
Sta L.
 
imageopolis Home Sign Up Now! | Log In | Help  

Your photo sharing community!

Your Photo Art Is Not Just A Fleeting Moment In Social Media
imageopolis is dedicated to the art and craft of photography!

Upload
your photos.  Award recipients are chosen daily.


Editors Choice Award  Staff Choice Award  Featured Photo Award   Featured Critique Award  Featured Donor Award  Best in Project Award  Featured Photographer Award  Photojournalism Award

Imageopolis Photo Gallery Store
Click above to buy imageopolis
art for your home or office
.
 
  Find a Photographer. Enter name here.
    
Share On
Follow Us on facebook 

 


Send this photo as a postcard
Peak a Boo
 
Send this image as a postcard
  
Image Title:  Peak a Boo
  0
Favorites: 0 
 By: Tim  Schumm  
  Copyright ©2004

Register or log in to view this image at its full size, to comment and to rate it.


This photo has won the following Awards




 Projects & Categories

 Browse Images
  Recent Pictures
  Todays Pictures
  Yesterdays Pictures
  Summary Mode
  All imageopolis Pictures
 
 Award Winners
  Staff Choice
  Editors Choice
  Featured Donors
  Featured Photographers
  Featured Photos
  Featured Critiques
   
 Image Options
  Unrated Images
  Critique Only Images
  Critiquer's Corner
  Images With No Critiques
  Random Images
  Panoramic Images
  Images By Country
  Images By Camera
  Images By Lens
  Images By Film/Media
   
 Categories
   
 Projects
   
 Find Member
Name
User ID
 
 Image ID
ID#
 
   
 Search By Title
 
   

Photographer Tim  Schumm  Tim  Schumm {Karma:29196}
Project #44 Shadows Camera Model Nikon D70
Categories Landscape
Nature
From The Field
Film Format
Portfolio sunset images
Lens Nikon 18-70mm
Uploaded 8/15/2004 Film / Memory Type digital film
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 585 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 20 Rating Critique Only Image
Location City -  Ladner
State -  BRITISH COLUMBIA
Country - Canada   Canada
About My In-Laws live in a floating home not far from here on the Frasier River. so as I was heading to their place for the night I have to go through all these farm fields. This is one of the views I have been wanting to capture for a long time. Hope you like it

F10.0 @ 1/150
Random Pictures By:
Tim
Schumm


Chester Valley

Arbutus Mist

Dramatic Skies series

Tim Schumm

Castillo Spain

Gradations

Abraham Lake

Bummer

Polychrome Mountains II

Polar Star Explorer

There are 20 Comments in 1 Pages
  1
Elisabeth D'Amico   {K:6674} 7/9/2005
So beautiful. It seems a bucolic painting.
My compliments.
Eli:-))

  0


Peter De Rycke Peter De Rycke   {K:41212} 8/20/2004
Excellent exposure and composition .. i like this one a lot .. such "wanted" captures can be real nags, don't they .. mine is a "foggy morning sunrise shot" .. but i cannot get up early enough :-( regards, Peter

  0


Maria José Barres   {K:11276} 8/16/2004
beautiful composition and wonderful landscape!
greetings.

  0


Tim  Schumm Tim  Schumm   {K:29196} 8/16/2004
Hi Linn, yes the foreground is the foundation of the majority of my images. It is what helps the "eye" to be led into a image but not held onto at the same time. a very tricky balence at times. I'm glad you liked this one.
Tim :)

  0


Elsje Fiederelsje Elsje Fiederelsje   {K:6320} 8/16/2004
great shot!!!

your my favorite landscape photographer on this whole site!!!

greetz elly

  0


Debarshi Duttagupta Debarshi Duttagupta   {K:26815} 8/16/2004
Superb shot. Thankyou for the suggestion. I will keep that in mind when shooting clouds from the next time. I was shooting from my apartment terrace and the position of the cloud was such that I could not include the city skyline. Thanks again for the suggestion.

  0


Enjoy    {K:16125} 8/16/2004
simple and beautiful..well done..

  0


Linn Currie   {K:24426} 8/16/2004
Great title and I can understand why you wanted to capture this. Love the tree lines; the green harvest pops; but what I like most is the golden grass in the foreground.
Well seen and captured.
Linn

  0


jennifer armstrong   {K:6688} 8/16/2004
great shot, Tim. I like how the softer, more muted colours in the sky balance out the punchier, brighter colours in the grass in the forground. Great lines & perspective - strong composition. Really lovely shot.

  0


Ryan Greene   {K:3297} 8/16/2004
Spectacular, I love the angles in this shot, the trees, their shadows, the crops in the field. Nice work!

  0


Jim Christensen   {K:18843} 8/16/2004
I like the way the sun sneaks through and lights the foreground but doesn't cause any len's flair ! also nice diagonals. good shot
jimc

  0


Alison DuFlon Alison DuFlon   {K:36566} 8/16/2004
Beautiful late afternoon shot, I love how the shadows of the trees spread across the sunlit field to the grasses in the foreground. And the way the perspective of the trees in the opposite direction, bring my attention to the photo as awhole. Alison

  0


Chris Spracklen   {K:32552} 8/15/2004
I love the yellows and golds you can pick up when the sun is in the right spot ~ you've caught them well on this shot, Tim.
Well done!
Kind regards, Chris

  0


Rebecca Raybon   {K:26654} 8/15/2004
Beautiful lighting! Outstanding!

  0


Tim  Schumm Tim  Schumm   {K:29196} 8/15/2004
thank you for your advice John, I'm not a very technical photographer and don't always give much thought to what I'm shooting. mostly I shoot in volume going on instinct. and just sorting it all out later at home. Plus my PS skills are getting better but I'm at a very rudimentary level....so there you have it....I'm too impatient to fool around to much... LOL
Signed the agitated one

  0


John Lamb   {K:9687} 8/15/2004
I like the composition Tim and you have handled the light quite well. Shooting straight into the light is something film does much better that a digital sensor. With digital the best option, if youcan, is to take two or three bracketed exposures and blend them in PS. Regards John

  0


Tim  Schumm Tim  Schumm   {K:29196} 8/15/2004
that sparkle to the left in the sky is what we call a "sundog" and often means weather is coming in the next 12hrs. or so. Couldn't wait around as dinner was waiting at home. so i had to shoot what was there and jet for the ranch so to speak.

  0


Konstantin Yudintsev   {K:3253} 8/15/2004
Hi, Tim

Is that a glare left of the sun? Nice idea implementation!

Maybe it could've been worth waiting out for 10 more minutes? :)

  0


[[dead account]]   {K:6692} 8/15/2004
Absolutely sumptuous.

  0


Jose Ignacio (Nacho) Garcia Barcia Jose Ignacio (Nacho) Garcia Barcia   {K:96391} 8/15/2004
marvelous light.7

  0


  1

 

|  FAQ  |  Terms of Service  |  Donate  |  Site Map  |  Contact Us  |  Advertise  |

Copyright ©2013 Absolute Internet, Inc - All Rights Reserved

Elapsed Time:: 0.4082031