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another shot from around my buddy's garden.
his dad collected a bunch of cool stuff that we are now discovering while taming the once prosperous vegetable garden turned wild sanctuary for weeds, vines and blackberrys. this was completely overgrown when we started. |
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this is a very cool shot. very moody. i think the higlight helps the shot.
great detaiil and love th b&w conversion ken |
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thanks alot, ken!
you hit my favorite aspects of the shot, also. i am attempting a more artistic feel to my work, thus mood being a key factor. i am happy others can appriciate! scot |
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E.S. Crawford wrote:
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hey its a great shot, ohh yea and i forgot to mention i love the shadow casts. really bold in this shot nicely done ken |
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some don't like shadow to be too dark in photo's, but i like use the absence of light
to accentuate the subjects, creating more texture and mood. i think it worked well here (though it looks like it's just you and i, ken) :-) scot |
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