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“Which of my photographs is my favorite? The one I’m going to take tomorrow." – Imogen Cunningham
“A portrait is not made in the camera but on either side of it.” – Edward Steichen
Dream House
Don't you just wish this was your house? I sure wouldn't mind spending some time living here.
It's strange... the right side of the photo is exposed well with good color saturation. The Left side of the image is washed out and seams to have a smug on it. Was the lens fogged up or dirty? Also was this taken with a CP filter? If not, it would help bring out the clouds and the water.
And yes... I could see my self enjoying that house.
Looks terrific, and I zoomed in to check out the haze, it loozs like petrol fumes from a two stroke engine to me, but when I hit Ctrl + everything grew bigger but the right hand side of the photo dissappeared behind the printing to its right, really weird, After you pay the rent let us know and we will all come and visit. LOL
Both you and I dream of that house...what a setting! The left side of the image looks like maybe fog or smoke to me?? I love how you can just see forever!
Yeah, it's fog on the left side of the image. But I guess it doesn't really add artistically. Should be either a lot of fog or no fog, to be an interesting image. And I only had a little.
I`m sure that after you move in we will be invited to the house warming party.
ReplyDeleteIt's strange... the right side of the photo is exposed well with good color saturation.
ReplyDeleteThe Left side of the image is washed out and seams to have a smug on it. Was the lens fogged up or dirty?
Also was this taken with a CP filter? If not, it would help bring out the clouds and the water.
And yes... I could see my self enjoying that house.
-Z
Looks terrific, and I zoomed in to check out the haze, it loozs like petrol fumes from a two stroke engine to me, but when I hit Ctrl + everything grew bigger but the right hand side of the photo dissappeared behind the printing to its right, really weird, After you pay the rent let us know and we will all come and visit. LOL
ReplyDeleteBoth you and I dream of that house...what a setting! The left side of the image looks like maybe fog or smoke to me?? I love how you can just see forever!
ReplyDeleteI would love to live there for a while. The greens and blues work well together.
ReplyDeleteYeah, it's fog on the left side of the image. But I guess it doesn't really add artistically. Should be either a lot of fog or no fog, to be an interesting image. And I only had a little.
ReplyDeleteAnd yes, Jens, as soon as that house is mine you are all invited!
ReplyDeleteWhat a spot! I'll take just a little fog even if it makes for an odd spot in the photo.
ReplyDeleteI like the fog in the image it gives it even more interest.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful place to live.
Not a bad place to live or visit! Interesting how the right half of the image is so clear and the left side seems to be a little foggy. Nice capture.
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