FrankS
Registered User
Personally, I'm happy with this. Taken yesterday. Xm1/27mm

goamules
Well-known
All I can say is I like it, good job!
Mudman
Well-known
I like it, though it would be nice to see a bit more contrast between the sky and the tent.
hlockwood
Well-known
As others have said, it's nice, but...basically boring. Sorry, but you did ask.
HFL
HFL
FrankS
Registered User
No worries, thanks for all your responses.
About the contrast between tent and sky, I see what you mean. The sky was blue and the tent was in shade, so illuminated by blue light. The image was converted to B+W in SnapSeed using a red filter.
About the contrast between tent and sky, I see what you mean. The sky was blue and the tent was in shade, so illuminated by blue light. The image was converted to B+W in SnapSeed using a red filter.
Bingley
Veteran
Nice idea to have the tent mimic the clouds. I would have squared up the framing and put more of the sky and less of the tent. Also maybe boost the contrast a bit. As others have said, though, there may not be enough going on here, either tonally or as subject matter, to hold attention.
Particular
a.k.a. CNNY, disassembler
I actually like that the tent and sky are similar in tone. The way I read it, the splotchy light pattern on the tent mimics the cloud pattern in the sky. For me that is the visual pun. I like the picture, but perhaps it could have had more sky, so it balances out the top and bottom.
Edit: so I mostly agree with bingley.
Edit: so I mostly agree with bingley.
Sparrow
Veteran
Frank, ... that's not asking for appraisal its just showing off ...
... and yes I like the the similar tones thing too, in fact I'd have another go and try to get them even closer, asuming its a colour file to start with.
... and yes I like the the similar tones thing too, in fact I'd have another go and try to get them even closer, asuming its a colour file to start with.
Mackinaw
Think Different
I guess I don’t see what you’re seeing. To me, this is just a tent set against a sky with some clouds. Nothing to write home about.
Jim B.
Jim B.
Monochrom
Well-known
Hi, i like it.
It´s a clean subject and the tonal ranges are beautiful, but you should have worked harder to achieve a neat perfect symmetry.
The tent lines are so clear that in your viewfinder the composition would have worked inmmediatelly.
Perhaps you could try the capture once more with various angles and then you may upload three or four variations.

It´s a clean subject and the tonal ranges are beautiful, but you should have worked harder to achieve a neat perfect symmetry.
The tent lines are so clear that in your viewfinder the composition would have worked inmmediatelly.
Perhaps you could try the capture once more with various angles and then you may upload three or four variations.
j.scooter
Veteran
I could see why you are happy with this, I would be too if I took it.
I wouldn't change anything. Well done.
I wouldn't change anything. Well done.
Particular
a.k.a. CNNY, disassembler
Can you go back and retake it with the light on the tent, and the clouds all just so.
FrankS
Registered User
I enjoy hearing the opinion of others.
Here's what I was seeing/thinking that works: dividing the image into 3 horizontally with the wall/roof/sky and dividing the image into 3 vertically with the peaks, the mimicking of the clouds with the light blotches, the texture/wrinkles in the wall, the interesting sky due to clouds and red filter, and the overall tonality.
Here's what I was seeing/thinking that works: dividing the image into 3 horizontally with the wall/roof/sky and dividing the image into 3 vertically with the peaks, the mimicking of the clouds with the light blotches, the texture/wrinkles in the wall, the interesting sky due to clouds and red filter, and the overall tonality.
FrankS
Registered User
Can you go back and retake it with the light on the tent, and the clouds all just so.
I'll go back tomorrow to see. The wedding was today and tonight. I don't know the couple, it's just that it's being held on the agricultural museum grounds where I take my dog for a walk.
squirrel$$$bandit
Veteran
I actually like that the tent and sky are similar in tone. The way I read it, the splotchy light pattern on the tent mimics the cloud pattern in the sky.
That's my take; I quite like it. It's less about the subject than it is about the tonality. Or rather, the tonality is the subject. It doesn't really matter that it's a tent.
EDIT: I clicked through and saw the original color image, and think the black and white is much better! The color one looks like a picture of a tent.
Godfrey
somewhat colored
Very nice, Frank. I like it as is.
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FrankS
Registered User
Thanks everyone.
I'm wondering about those who commented about lack of interesting content, how they feel about some famous images that lack interesting content. William eggelson's (sp?) tricycle in a driveway comes to mind but I'm sure there are even more minimalistic images.
I'm wondering about those who commented about lack of interesting content, how they feel about some famous images that lack interesting content. William eggelson's (sp?) tricycle in a driveway comes to mind but I'm sure there are even more minimalistic images.
Sparrow
Veteran
... all the time, I'm working on a long term project of 'compositional based' photos with bits of poems
like this ...

No 32 par Sparrow ... Stewart Mcbride, on ipernity
like this ...

No 32 par Sparrow ... Stewart Mcbride, on ipernity
Particular
a.k.a. CNNY, disassembler
I'll go back tomorrow to see. The wedding was today and tonight. I don't know the couple, it's just that it's being held on the agricultural museum grounds where I take my dog for a walk.
I was actually joking, given that the light and clouds are out of your control. This is typically one of these pictures that will have a totally different atmosphere one day later or even 5min later.
If you have a chance to go back, by all means do. You never know what you might get.
Sparrow
Veteran
I was actually joking, given that the light and clouds are out of your control. This is typically one of these pictures that will have a totally different atmosphere one day later or even 5min later.
If you have a chance to go back, by all means do. You never know what you might get.
... had he used his [VOLUME="whisper"]digital-camera[/VOLUME] he could have added a filter in photoshop afterwards
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