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Photographer  Gary Martin {Karma:579}
Project #12 Dramatic B&W Shadows Camera Model Nikkon F5
Categories Film Format
Portfolio Lens Nikkor 17-35 f2.8 AFS
Uploaded 11/20/2002 Film / Memory Type Provia 100F desaturated in PS7
    ISO / Film Speed 0
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Favorites Aperture f4
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About The interplay of light and shadow on the interior walls of the Big Sable Lighthouse just north of LUdington, Michigan caught my eye after a climb of the tower. Comments would be appreciated.
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nada :   {K:384} 2/28/2004
das ist wunderschön.

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Francesca May   {K:6877} 1/12/2004
BELLISSIMA!

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Steven . Steven .   {K:203} 11/29/2002
I really like the way the light streaks through the begining of the stair case.

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Marc Gougenheim   {K:5398} 11/23/2002
Very nice. The title should indeed be nautilus...:-) I think you can take this picture even further conceptually in the "nautilus direction" if I may say... Maybe experimenting with various ways to print... High-key is tempting, maybe a mild blue toning combined with high key... Just suggestions of course... The first moment I saw this shot, I saw a nautilus, and I missed the sea... Maybe this means that you could take us a bit closer to the sea with your image...

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Cemal Ekin   {K:2309} 11/21/2002
Nautilustair! That's it, it is a nautilustair.

Very strong, tonally and emotionally. I must say it has some fear inspiring qualities as well. Very good photograph, well done.

Cemal

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Deb Mayes   {K:19605} 11/21/2002
Gorgeous composition, texture, and contrast. Nice job!

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Sue O'S Sue O'S   {K:12878} 11/21/2002
Wow! VERY cool! That shadow is especially marvelous. You have two images here; as is and as an abstract of just the upper right quadrant. Is this all natural light? What time of the day? Despite Grosse Point being a "Poe design" like Big Sable, it doesn't seem to get *this* much light in it. Gorgeous!

Susan, I think Gary was shooting up towards the top. See how close the handrail is to the stairs?

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Mary Sue Hayward   {K:17558} 11/21/2002
This is totally groovy. It reminds me of an ammonite shell...another example of how forms in nature are replicated by architecture. Wonderful choice of B&W.

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Asha Rajan   {K:292} 11/20/2002
This is a beautiful bw image. It's so richly textured. I love the contrasts and you've captured the shadows superbly. Just lovely! You've got a fabulous eye.

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Aiman Nassar   {K:11961} 11/20/2002
Excellent.

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Elangovan S   {K:10675} 11/20/2002
What a great composition and use of lights... this is a surreal picture. Absolutely love it.

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Susan Vasquez   {K:341} 11/20/2002
Wonderful shot..I took a similar shot at a lighthouse, except I was looking up the stairwell, not down.
Great shadows!

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Greg Summers   {K:1115} 11/20/2002
I knew from the m oment I saw this you had gone inside one of your beautiful light house - this is a terrific view - I guess in a lasrger version, the detail in the stairs is even more prominent - great shot - gives me vertigo

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Steve Kompier   {K:4629} 11/20/2002
Very well seen and an excellent use of BW.

Initially I thought that the image was heavy on the botton due to the black mass of the stairs, but I think the extra white space on top, balances it.

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