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Photographer  Kim Culbert {Karma:37070}
Project #51 Silhouettes and Abstracts Camera Model Nikon F80 / N80
Categories Landscape
Film Format
Portfolio As the Sun Goes Down
Lens Tokina 19-35mm
Uploaded 9/14/2005 Film / Memory Type Fuji  Velvia RVP
    ISO / Film Speed 50
Views 1244 Shutter 1/15
Favorites Aperture f/32
Critiques 20 Rating Critique Only Image
Location City -  Burnaby
State -  BC
Country - Canada   Canada
About Taken at Deer Lake Park in Burnaby, sitting with my feet in the cold, muddy water, watching the sun set over the city through the reeds and lilypads... the crisp air reminded me that summer is almost gone. Comments are most welcomed.

Cokin P173 filter & ND graduated filter used.
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There are 20 Comments in 1 Pages
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hdw Photography hdw Photography   {K:6630} 9/2/2006
You are a stunning photographer Kim....beautiful portfolio....I just love this shot....would have loved to see more clouds and sky in this pic...just cropping about a 1/3 off on the bottom...but still very very well done
Best wishes
Hilton

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Mort Gage   {K:2743} 9/17/2005
my eyes say this is Dyn-A-Mite! as you composed it...especially with the tall "grass" extending to near the top. are those tall buildings off to the left reaching to the sky? i think the tall grass + tall buildings is a nice theme. excellent work!

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Francesca May   {K:6877} 9/17/2005
this is Great!!!!!!!

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Kim Culbert   {K:37070} 9/16/2005
Hi Debershi,
I don't think that one is better than the other, it just depends on how you like to shoot. I like to shoot in manual settings, so I like to use the spot metering... this way I can choose which part of the image to focus on for metering.
Centre will just use whatever is in the middle of the frame as a reference and the 3D matrix uses a range of pre-set conditions to choose what is best for the scene you are shooting.
Good luck, and have fun! Thanks for the comment!

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Debarshi Duttagupta Debarshi Duttagupta   {K:26815} 9/16/2005
Excellent low angle shot. I have just bought a F80 body. Which metering mode is best for F80 ? I use centre wight metring for the F75.

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Kim Culbert   {K:37070} 9/15/2005
Hi Stefan,
Thanks for the comment... the P173 is the blue/yellow polarising filter... I love how it works with sunsets... depending on which way you rotate it.

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Colin Cartwright   {K:15699} 9/15/2005
A stunning sky and detailed reeds, give this a classy, tranquil look, Kim. Effective, graduated colours and polarization. I might crop about a quarter way up the reeds from the very bootonm as tis doesn't add too much.

Evokative title, and the consolation is, October brings very special sunset lighting. It was worth freezing your feet, Kim

Has to go in favourites.

Colin

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Paul's Photos Paul's Photos   {K:35235} 9/14/2005
beautiful scene.. love the colors. nice work

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Stefan Engström   {K:24473} 9/14/2005
The title makes good sense and I like the composition. What does the P173 filter do?

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Chris Spracklen   {K:32552} 9/14/2005
Brilliant shot, Kim. One of the best sunset images I've seen for a while!
Kind regards, Chris

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Becky V   {K:9699} 9/14/2005
Okay, I just HAD to weigh in here with my very personal opinion: LEAVE THE SUCKER ALONE! Although the sky is superawesome in this pic (I love the use of the ND filter, as it creates an excellent contrast with the bright orange clouds), and you could easily make a great photo focusing on this particular sky, it's the foreground that makes this shot unique. I'm usually not one for dark, busy foregrounds, but a) you have light going all the way to the bottom of the photo, and b) the texture of the lillypads mixed with the light on the water makes that part of the pic look like a pattern of fractals, which is tres cool. I also think the composition is great . . . the reeds/grass are positioned to be a focus, but they don't dominate the sky either.

I'm really digging this pic. Weren't you telling me you didn't get any good shots from here? You disgust me. :-p

You and your crazy swamp-mucking (which I have the photos to prove . . . Bwah!) techniques . . . .

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Mohamed Banna Mohamed Banna   {K:34237} 9/14/2005
WOWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW

amazing superb shot
i like it

very well done

FAVORITES

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Sue O'S Sue O'S   {K:12878} 9/14/2005
Yanno, I should read other ppl's comments before I post my own. Someone said to put the horizon in the center and I was saying move it away, which you've already addressed! And someone else said get rid of the bottom. Guess my thoughts aren't original! heh heh heh

But I repeat, leave it as is; it's beautiful!

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Sue O'S Sue O'S   {K:12878} 9/14/2005
Oh! Say it ain't so! Summer can't be over yet!

I love it, Kim. Very nicely done! For some reason, I especially like the reflecting hints off the water. You've captured them beautifully without blowing it out.

If I had to say something critical (since you've marked this image "CO"), I'd say you could probably get rid of some of the foreground and take the horizon away from that center area. You have a nearly solid line which almost appears as a dividing line.

In fact, if you wanted to make this seem like a medium format shot, you could crop from the bottom to get a square and the composition wouldn't suffer at all.

However, if it were my photo, I'd leave it exactly as is. Be proud of this one!

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Dirck DuFlon   {K:35779} 9/14/2005
Beautiful sunset shot, Kim - I love the angle from which you took this, emphasizing the cattails against that amazing sky! If anything, you might be able to eliminate a little of the bottom, which doesn't have too much to hold the interest, especially compared with the rest of this beautiful photo!

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Mandana B. Fard   {K:65} 9/14/2005
I like the color of clouds in your photo.
and You?re right, if her face was sharper, photo was better.
I didn?t use motion blur filter, but shutter speed was 1/8.

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Kim Culbert   {K:37070} 9/14/2005
Thanks so much for your input... if anything I would like to have put the horizon off centre by even more... this is a crop as the original had more sky, but that made it feel way too centered. Perhaps I should post it to see what people like better. I'm usually not one for putting the horizon in the middle though... feels too balanced. Anyways thanks for the crit!

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MightyHot Traveller   {K:812} 9/14/2005
The lilypads are mostly in the dark with just enough light to see interesting details. Good shot. I would probably crop out the bottom a little bit so the horizon is right at the center... Don't know. Maybe it's just me... somehow the current proportion (not 60/40, not 50/50) ticks me.

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Kathy Hillard Kathy Hillard   {K:25721} 9/14/2005
This is beautiful, Kim! The clouds look like cotton candy. Lovely colors. Well done!
Kathy
(We are almost neighbors. I live just 15 minutes from the Sumas border crossing!)

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Bosnia Photo Bosnia Photo   {K:3088} 9/14/2005
Excellent.
Regards,
Mevludin

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