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Photographer Nelson Moore [Kes] -   Nelson Moore [Kes] -   {Karma:20241}
Project #43 Unusual Vision Camera Model Nikon D80
Categories Abstracts
Nature
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Portfolio Lens Nikon 18-55mm
Uploaded 12/14/2006 Film / Memory Type Sandisk
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Location City - 
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About massive granite boulders

ISO 100
f/18
1.6 seconds
18mm focal length

From under the boulders...the center piece was about 8-10 feet long, and the top point supported a much larger boulder overhead. Morning sunlight, converted to B&W in Picasa2.
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There are 7 Comments in 1 Pages
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Andy Seehusen   {K:3372} 10/9/2008
Nice work, I like the abstract nature, yet there is enough detail to keep a perspective on the nature of the subject. the back lighting effect is particularly interesting.

andy

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Eb Mueller Eb Mueller   {K:24960} 1/22/2007
Great B&W subject, but I can't agree with the white hot area. Kes, this may be a good study for blending multiple exposures.
Eb

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Nelson Moore [Kes] -  Nelson Moore [Kes] -     {K:20241} 12/16/2006
Hi Andre,
Oh, yeah, this is just a "salvage" shot. That's what I call it when I shoot it wrong and then try and make something out of it! :)

Those bright areas are completely blown out and there is no detail there to grab. That was actually sky above the rock...rotate this 45 degrees to the right and you have the correct view. As you note, with the other shots all the light is reflected from the sources (the blue-sky-light is reflected too, but you get what I mean).

It's been a long time since the movies "Alien" and "Cocoon" were out, but they may have had some influence on my "salvage" perspective and title. :)
Kes

hindsight ~ROCKS~!

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Andre Denis Andre Denis   {K:66407} 12/16/2006
Hi Kes,
I like the texture and tone of the rocks in this one. But I feel that the strong light in this one is not as effective as the soft light in the two colour versions previously posted. The light seems a bit harsh in this one and blots out any detail in that area. Maybe something like this with sunrays and smoke in that lighted area?
Isn't hindsight a wonderful thing?
Andre

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Mary Slade   {K:40338} 12/15/2006
Always love to see rocks- each so unique- and so is this image! To see the shapes and textures with amazing light.

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Alicia Popp   {K:87532} 12/15/2006
Impresionante!
Felicitaciones!

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Jeanette Hägglund Jeanette Hägglund   {K:59855} 12/14/2006
moody
Jeanette

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