Nothing Gold Can Stay. . .
Nothing Gold Can Stay. . .
Photography \ Nature | 12/04/04 @274 |
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Nature's first green is gold,Her hardest hue to hold.
Her early leaf's a flower;
But only so an hour.
Then leaf subsides to leaf.
So Eden sank to grief,
So dawn goes down to day.
Nothing gold can stay.
-Robert Frost
*Same place as "Moonlit Paths", different photograph (without the couple), enhanced hues...
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12/04/04 @534
very well captured!
awesome, give you the highest I can give!
+8
keep up the good work!
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12/04/04 @604
But on the technical side, I have to disagree. I think I still can see the original photo in here as its colors were edited. And on that one, I have to crit a really important thing: balance! The sky is overexposed where the trees in the foreground are underexposed. Maybe you could try taking this with one or two combinated graduated gray filters to get a more balanced effect or just take a short-exposure-shot and a long-exposure-shot on a tripod and edit both into each other.
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12/04/04 @724
This photograph was one that I was tempted not to put on here, because it had greater value to me. I'm addicted to the brightness of the top of the photo and so........I'm sorry, but I can't make myself change the saturation or crop it(((( If I lessen the saturation, to me it will lose all value. . .
I'm sorry!!!! Don't think I don't value your opinions on the cropping/saturation/etc, I truly do like to know what you think!!!! But it's the interplay of colors and meaning that plays an important role for me in here . . .
Glad some of you liked it!!!!!! I love everyone's critiques!!!!
12/04/04 @729
I'll go look filters, etc up on the web......I know I've pestered you enough about other stuff..
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12/05/04 @098
Also check if your school has camera club. Or a local neighborhood association. Call the local technical college and see if then know who might be meeting. Just pick the tips and lingo. Stay with it.
I waited way too many years to get into it. I missed so much. Now I'm catching up and it is a lot of fun. But keep at it...you're doing great!!
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-Robert Frost
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it is not just a shot .. there is great mind behind this shot
+10
09/25/05 @634
+highest marks