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Photographer Ina Nicolae  Ina Nicolae {Karma:44481}
Project #40 Street Photography Camera Model Canon EOS 20D
Categories Street
Still Life
Film Format
Portfolio B&W + Sepia
Rust & Dust
Urban
Lens Tamron 70-300mm
Uploaded 1/30/2006 Film / Memory Type CF card
    ISO / Film Speed
Views 525 Shutter 1/60
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 46 Rating Critique Only Image
Location City -  Caledonia
State -  ON
Country - Canada   Canada
About Seen in front of an antique shop.
Handheld, ISO 100; 1/50; f6.3.
Color converted to sepia.
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There are 46 Comments in 1 Pages
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Ina Nicolae Ina Nicolae   {K:44481} 2/12/2006
Thanks Brian, I guess these Ipods won't be in antique shops - no sentimental value, as far as I can think, but who knows? People may start collecting these too. Who would have thought then, that Coca Cola bottles would become collector's items? Best regards, Ina

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Brian Fillmore Brian Fillmore   {K:4016} 2/12/2006
Hi Ina,
Great display of past treasures that meant so much in their day. The two riding horses, a milk can, tricycle and washing board. Now all the kids today have to content with are the PS2's', Ipods and the likes.
Photograph looks very nice in sepia.

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Ina Nicolae Ina Nicolae   {K:44481} 2/10/2006
Thanks Aram for your nice comment, these horses attracted me to the antiques store, there is more to explore in this area :) Best regards, Ina

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Aram Gharib Aram Gharib   {K:4656} 2/10/2006
Ha! ha! Very nice composition.

The tricycle is behind the vitrine but, poor horses, they cannot go away so there is no risk for them being outdoors!

Beautiful picture, Bravo!

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Ina Nicolae Ina Nicolae   {K:44481} 2/1/2006
Thanks very much Riny - I wanted a nostalgic look :)

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Riny Koopman Riny Koopman   {K:102911} 2/1/2006
beautiful composition in every way. The tones is what really makes it great for me. :) Riny

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Ina Nicolae Ina Nicolae   {K:44481} 1/31/2006
Thanks very much dear Robert for your kind words, Hugs from Ina :)

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Robert Kocs Robert Kocs   {K:89085} 1/31/2006
Lovely, lovely and lovely!!!
Beautiful, well toning composition the sepia tonal
give a special mood for it. Great oldie things, splendid antique things. Very well composed and seen! Great one dear friend!

Cheers dear Ina!
Robert

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Ina Nicolae Ina Nicolae   {K:44481} 1/31/2006
Hi Hugo, you're not the only one who likes the B & W better, so I'll think about B & W in a different way from now on. I have a tendency to avoid B & W and vertical crops - but this needs to change. So thanks again for the analysis! That was a good wake-up call :)))Best regards, Ina

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 1/31/2006
Hi Ina, thanks for your reply, and elaborate explanation. I see your point as to the dated feel of the image. Very valid indeed....:) As to the composition, the B&W crop is, IMO (Again...:) A more solid solution, I believe.

I sure meant well, but I also hope my first comment was also put delicately enough to make sure of that!

Cheers,

Hugo

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Ina Nicolae Ina Nicolae   {K:44481} 1/31/2006
Thanks very much Gabriela :)

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Ina Nicolae Ina Nicolae   {K:44481} 1/31/2006
Thanks a lot Tracey, here there's plenty of these milk cans in all the antique shops. People use them as planters outside :) I love them. Best regards, Ina

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Ina Nicolae Ina Nicolae   {K:44481} 1/31/2006
Thank you so much Mohamed :) Best regards, Ina

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Ina Nicolae Ina Nicolae   {K:44481} 1/31/2006
Thanks very much Winfried :) Best regards, Ina

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Gabriela Tanaka Gabriela Tanaka   {K:16594} 1/31/2006
Beautiful sepia rendition! Love the so many details and patterns!That milk jug in the foreground is such a fantastic finding!I believe it sends people back at least decades!
Love from Gabriela

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Gorilla  K Gorilla  K   {K:17526} 1/31/2006
...very good seen, Ina.. by the sepia tones a mood comes to the photo like before long times...well likes me!!! my predecessors have already said all other!
Thanks for your nice comment to my photo
" Without Title "

best regards,
Winfried

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Tracey Main Tracey Main   {K:7290} 1/31/2006
beautiful work here Ina great clarity and of coarse tones, love the old milk can they are a very rare thing here these days,a good capture here..

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Mohamed Banna Mohamed Banna   {K:34237} 1/31/2006
a very nice RETRO shot
perfect tone you choose here
nice angle and great composition
well done dear Ina

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Ina Nicolae Ina Nicolae   {K:44481} 1/31/2006
Thanks Jenny, I should post the color version, uncropped maybe (?) and see what people think. Your version is lighter and brighter. A different mood, again :) Best regards, Ina

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Jenny Brown   {K:2859} 1/31/2006
Overall I like this (and it brings back wonderful memories for me too). But I noticed your b&w version was somewhat dull; attached is a Levels adjustment that might make it a bit more snappy. It does change the mood a bit though, and I'm not sure if that was what you were going for.

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Levels Adjustment


Susie OConnor Susie OConnor   {K:34798} 1/31/2006
Hi again Ina,
I do like the cropping better on the second, and the b/w is really good. I prefer it as well. Both are very nice though.

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Ina Nicolae Ina Nicolae   {K:44481} 1/31/2006
Thanks very much Eb :) Things from the 60's are antiques now...

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Ina Nicolae Ina Nicolae   {K:44481} 1/31/2006
Thanks Mark, for those who grew up in the 60's it has some familiar elements, too bad I couldn't include the wooden sleighs, the guy was closing the shop and took them in :)

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Ina Nicolae Ina Nicolae   {K:44481} 1/31/2006
Hi Susie, I tried to crop from the left, but the horses become even more central, so I cropped more on the right, see my attached B & W in the reply to Hugo :)

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Ina Nicolae Ina Nicolae   {K:44481} 1/31/2006
Hi Hugo,
You know what what they say "Better to be hated than to be ignored" - Heh-heh-heh, figuratively speaking, if it sparked your interest, at least it's not boring :)
You said:____________________
"Is it to match the literary antique feel of the shop? In that case, I'd say the toning is a bit too light, tweaking down the brightness would provide a stronger dated feel, I believe. Secondly, the colour matching the essence of a dusty antique shop seems a bit forced for me. I realise this is purely a subjective opinion, but what's wrong with "good old fashioned" black and white? ____________

The sepia wasn't meant to match the shop. If I wanted to age the picture I wouldn't have gone so sharp, I would have added some scratches, grain, etc. There is a good reason for this choice. It may not have the intended result, but the reason is there, nevertheless.
-Color was ugly: red and orange brick, grey steps, brown horses, fluorescent orange tricycle, all together an ugly combination, so color was not good. Next, you have B & W versus sepia. Sepia simply appealed to me because it approximated better the rust in the milk can, and has a warm feel to it, such as when you think of your childhood, because it is mainly related to childhood.
B & W would have looked too cold, "documentary," in my opinion and that's why I chose sepia.

- Now the composition: it is a good absolutely valid point, it is rather static. There is a vague diagonal between the milk can and the top left window, but still the horses are central and horizontal, as you said.

I'm attaching a B & W different crop :)

Thanks for your in-depth analisys - as always I appreciate and value your thoughts, Hugo, and the time you took to put them in writing!And I know you mean well :)
Best regards,
Ina

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B & W Version


Susie OConnor Susie OConnor   {K:34798} 1/31/2006
If you figure it out be sure and let us know. There are many images that look so much better in large view...I wonder what the deal is.
Hugo had an interesting critique...I think if you cropped on the left to about right in the middle of the stairs it would keep the eye on the page better and solve a couple of the things he referred to.
It was nice to have a second look at it. Still love it!
Susie

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Mark Beltran   {K:32612} 1/31/2006
Hugo has an interesting point/points; very valid.

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Mark Beltran   {K:32612} 1/31/2006
Those horses I once rode when I was very young, and to see them here is amazing. Even that tricycle I can recall. The technical clarity from the camera you used makes them all look new again, which the sepia cannot make old. Somehow in time, nothing gets old :)

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Eb Mueller Eb Mueller   {K:24960} 1/31/2006
Pleasing documentation of lots of interesting items. The print quality is exellent - contrast, sharpness, beautiful tones.
Eb

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 1/30/2006
Hi Ina,

To be completely honest, this photo doesn't work for me.... Why do I comment? Because it makes me think why it doesn't work for me (and that, in a way, is reason enough to like it....:))

I have a bit of trouble assessing the reason behind the choice for this sepia tone. Is it to match the literary antique feel of the shop? In that case, I'd say the toning is a bit too light, tweaking down the brightness would provide a stronger dated feel, I believe. Secondly, the colour matching the essence of a dusty antique shop seems a bit forced for me. I realise this is purely a subjective opinion, but what's wrong with "good old fashioned" black and white? I think with the right tonal range, it would either create the same effect, or even improve on it.

A second thing I experience when looking at this shot is that the composition lacks your usual creative and more playful approach. Assessing the imaginary lines, the rules have been followed nicely, but it lacks the element of surprise, if you see what I mean. It has one predominant vanishing point to the left, and the stairs are unable to compensate that, I think. The rocking horses, flanked by the staircase on the left and the milk-thing on the right make the composition a bit centered horizontally. Also, it distracts a bit from the objects in the window. Again, a purely subjective observation.

On to the positive points, as there are quite a few of them (I'm only comparing this to what I've grown to know as "your standard" - so that leaves me with pretty standard stuff) The photo is well exposed, has in fact an interesting feel and theme, and most important, it makes me think. As I've mentioned before, that just MUST qualify any photo as good, as that's what I'm looking for in most photos I comment on (also quite subjective)

Hope you don't mind me being so tedious....

Cheers,

Hugo

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Ina Nicolae Ina Nicolae   {K:44481} 1/30/2006
Thanks very much dear Rashed :)

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Ina Nicolae Ina Nicolae   {K:44481} 1/30/2006
Thanks very much Alfons :)

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Rashed Abdulla Rashed Abdulla   {K:163889} 1/30/2006
the expouser here is perfect the Perspective is wonderful and with great details ,very impresive tone , all of the best my friend .

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Alfons Rial Alfons Rial   {K:7600} 1/30/2006
Un buen color, el sepia, para esta foto de antigüedades. Bonita.

Alfons

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Ina Nicolae Ina Nicolae   {K:44481} 1/30/2006
Thanks very much Jeanette, I have discovered a small town not too far from me, and it had many subjects :) Best regards, Ina

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Ina Nicolae Ina Nicolae   {K:44481} 1/30/2006
Hi Ann and congratulations! Now you can drive my Studebakers :) I thought this had a nice childhood theme, the rocking horses, the tricycle and there is a little train too in the window. Too bad it was closing time, they also had two wooden sleighs resting against the wall... Hope you're going to be OK at the dentist, thanks for your lovely comment! Cheers, Ina

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Jeanette Hägglund Jeanette Hägglund   {K:59855} 1/30/2006
I like your explore of different subjects, styles and proesses with your photo´s... This one fit well as a b/w shot and the warm tone make it even more vintage! Excellent Ina!

Jeanette

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Ann Nida Ann Nida   {K:45248} 1/30/2006
Hi Ina, I'm back for a quick visit as I passed my test (YAY) so the study is over. Now have to deal with the dentist (yikes!) so will disappear again for a short while soon. I haven't had a chance to comment on your other 2 images of the cars you posted but they are super shots.

I feel like you've taken me back to my childhood with this image. The sepia tone, sidewalk, the old wooden steps going into the antique shop, the old rocking horses and milk jug in front of the store all take me back to an old street I used to draw on with chalk on the sidewalk and play hopscotch. Goodness I even had a tricycle just like the one in the window.....hmmm......I guess that makes me antique huh?!! (oops) A lovely image and thanks for yet another trip down memory lane.

Cheers - Ann :)

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Ina Nicolae Ina Nicolae   {K:44481} 1/30/2006
Thanks very much Susie :) I missed that show, but I assume it's an oldie! I also read one of your comments somewhere about seeing the images "large size" - I'm looking at this one in medium size and it looks blurry, yet in large size it is sharp. I can't figure it out...

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Susie OConnor Susie OConnor   {K:34798} 1/30/2006
Perfect tones for this shot Ina. I loe this vintage series that you are doing. This makes me want to whistle the tune to Mayberry RFD...)
Susie

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Ina Nicolae Ina Nicolae   {K:44481} 1/30/2006
Thanks very much Galal :)

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Galal El Missary   {K:84569} 1/30/2006
Nice dream , great use of sepia , i like it .

Galal

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Ina Nicolae Ina Nicolae   {K:44481} 1/30/2006
Thanks very much Paolo, it was shot Saturday :)

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Paolo Corradini Paolo Corradini   {K:59552} 1/30/2006
it seems an old shot perfect with this sepia tone.
well done

PAOLO

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Ina Nicolae Ina Nicolae   {K:44481} 1/30/2006
Thank you very much Steve :)

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Steve Aronoff Steve Aronoff   {K:18393} 1/30/2006
Terrific composition, Ina. The clarity and depth of field are great. Nice!!
Best,
STeve

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