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....welcome :o)Posted by Kylie Greenan (Hunters Hill, Australia) on 11 August 2008 in Plant & Nature. my front gate. © Kylie Greenan Photography 2009
Comments (23)
Siam from Chaingrai, ThailandMerci je suis entrer , dans cette chromosphère, de blanc , très réussi , simple et détacher... 11 Aug 2008 5:16am @Siam: Merci le Siam de vos commentaires merveilleux, il est toujours beau pour vous faire visiter le congé vos notes poétiques. Andrew Gould from Sydney, AustraliaA very creative approach here. The burnt out highlights are very effective. I would never have thought that this could work so well if it had been described to me! 11 Aug 2008 5:25am @Andrew Gould: Thank you so much for your lovely comments Andrew, much aprpeciated. @Zygene: Merci Zygene @Nicolas Marguerie: Many thanks Nicolas, much appreciated. dj.tigersprout from San Bruno, United Statesgorgeous framing Kylie -- the light here is beautiful as is the subject matter, and i love the composition and the wonderful shadow tones -- the rich dark patch at upper light is my favorite! i just love velvety blacks! can't seem to get enough... bravo! 11 Aug 2008 5:41am @dj.tigersprout: Thank you DJ, you are very kind. Erik from Amersfoort, NetherlandsVery nice shot, great use of B&W and the DOF is wonderful ! 11 Aug 2008 6:35am @Erik: Thanks Eric for your great comments! Marion from Nanaimo, BC, CanadaB & W seems to be the order of the day. Very beautiful and bright. 11 Aug 2008 6:49am @Marion: Thank for dropping by Marion, much appreciated. djedfre from schaumburg, United Statesvery nice tonal range - i like the sharpness of the central theme against the soft background! 11 Aug 2008 7:09am @djedfre: Thanks DJ for your lovely comments. Linerberry from Sumner, Christchurch, New ZealandBeautifully done Kylie!! Its just stunning, I love it:-)) You are very creative and its wonderful, good on ya girl :-))) 11 Aug 2008 7:35am @Linerberry: Thank you so much my friend! Behrooz Sangani from Tehran, IranLooks very analog, like the old days of great black and whites. Just beautiful! 11 Aug 2008 9:44am @Behrooz Sangani: Thanks so much Behrooz and congrats on your 500th post! kylie from Shanghai, ChinaThis is a really creative shot! I love how the angle of the gate leads us inside, very welcoming indeed! 11 Aug 2008 10:13am @kylie: Hey, thanks K, much appreciated, loved your image today! Eric Fry from Houston, TX, United StatesGreat mood captured here, Kylie. I can imagine this shot being used as a fade-in for a mystery and suspense movie. 11 Aug 2008 10:32am @Eric Fry: hahha, love your comment, thanks Eric!! Lorraine from Gatineau, CanadaIntriguing, mellow and soft, pretty much like its owner ;) 11 Aug 2008 10:35am @Lorraine: Lorraine, you are SUCH a funny lady, love the comments, thank you my friend! ;o) Arps from Hyderabad, IndiaNice shot Kylie... Would like to see its colored version too ... 11 Aug 2008 11:09am Carlos Palma from San Juan, Philippinesnice framing kylie! never thought of doing b&w on flowers! 11 Aug 2008 12:30pm António Pires from Lisbon, PortugalGood composition. The b&w is more related to your inner world than to the outside one. 11 Aug 2008 1:26pm Michael Rawluk from Williams Lake, CanadaA very quiet and peaceful shot. It is almost like the fence is the light source. 11 Aug 2008 3:23pm Observing from West Cheshire, United KingdomGorgeous light filtering through, showing that the sunlight is quite strong. You have a nice front gate. 11 Aug 2008 3:34pm @Observing: Thanks so much Mike, much appreciated! maxine from Rangiora, New ZealandClever girl Kylie, nice work indeed. The flower welcomes ,the gate leads, a very effective shot. 11 Aug 2008 8:48pm kerfendal from Paris, Francea little point on the right very accute of the flower, on opposite two white parts of e fence to give a response, and you have a perfect composition 12 Aug 2008 4:40am |
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