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 By: Moises Levy  
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Photographer  Moises Levy {Karma:782}
Project #52 Patterns in Nature Camera Model Mamiya 7 11
Categories Landscape
Nature
Photoart
Film Format Film 6x7cm
Portfolio
Lens mamiya 43 mm
Uploaded 4/19/2006 Film / Memory Type Velvia 100
    ISO / Film Speed
Views 6876 Shutter 1/15
Favorites 23  Aperture f/22
Critiques 43 Rating
6.49
/ 16 Ratings
Location City - 
State - 
Country - Mexico   Mexico
About www.levylevy.com.mx
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There are 43 Comments in 1 Pages
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Marana Pascovici Marana Pascovici   {K:2396} 5/3/2016
Excellent!

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Fatima Hasoumi   {K:373} 12/30/2015
great shot and lovely graining.

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Barbara Socor   {K:13559} 6/6/2015
An excellent POV and an overall strong and elemental image...The tree of life here. Memorable image.

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Peter De Rycke Peter De Rycke   {K:41212} 8/5/2008
Fabulous work, both by you and by nature !!

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fokstrot . fokstrot .   {K:6560} 1/23/2007
WOW!!! What a picture! Gorgeous composition, gorgeous everything here.
Congratulations.

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B M B M   {K:441} 9/4/2006
great image

burim myftiu

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Shirley D. Cross-Taylor Shirley D. Cross-Taylor   {K:174127} 7/17/2006
My favorite of the Roots, although I love them all!

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Ghada Noman   {K:3016} 6/4/2006
very strong shot! good work

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paolo marin   {K:4652} 5/18/2006
it's this a cotton tree?
i like very much it! i seen two cotton trees in jamaica but i didn't find great crops... your is fantastic! very good bw tones and perspective!

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Engy Farahat Engy Farahat   {K:11591} 5/11/2006
Imageopolis Featured Photo Critique Wow!! brilliant capture Moises. very impressive details.
excellent texture. and magnificent low angle.
It's perfect... 7+++
congratulaions on SC, BIP and the first page awards. well deserved

ng..

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Edith Krueger-Nye Edith Krueger-Nye   {K:451} 5/9/2006
Hi Moises
This is one of the most beautiful images I have seen. I would have evened out the light on both sides of the tree, but it works without as well
Congratulations, well deserved

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Jeanette Hägglund Jeanette Hägglund   {K:59855} 5/9/2006
Fantastic photo and roots

Jeanette

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Christian Stocker Christian Stocker   {K:3143} 5/7/2006
Hi Moises,
Beautiful composition, looks great in B&W. I,m impressed by the thick roots spreading all over the ground. Well done!

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Rebecca Teitzel   {K:425} 5/1/2006
i really like this. i think it would have been better if it were taken down abit more to block out where the tree starts expanding again and to get more of the roots in. the tones are wonderful

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Herianus Madjid   {K:1488} 4/25/2006
mystical image....
salute...

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Fabio Keiner   {K:81109} 4/25/2006
breathtakingly fine

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ISMAEL MARCOS ISMAEL MARCOS   {K:10535} 4/25/2006
so beautiful
so well done...
congrats

ismael
favs

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ahmad khatiri ahmad khatiri   {K:147} 4/25/2006
wow great work
realy nice BW . bravo

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Eligiusz Langner  (ennio)    {K:3006} 4/23/2006
excellent, great shot !!!

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jessie voigts   {K:6772} 4/22/2006
wow!! excellent. i love the bottom half of the photo - i can't stop looking at it. thank you!

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Joe Teng   {K:16723} 4/21/2006
Great contrast and highlight. Wonderful perspective shoot. Simply deserved the award!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Don Loseke Don Loseke   {K:32503} 4/21/2006
A beautiful picture. I really like the centered composition. It just increases the strength of the tree. Wonderful picture. Don.

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Roger Williams Roger Williams   {K:86139} 4/20/2006
This series is splendid, and it's hard to choose between them. I think perhaps I like this one best... Unusual and very powerful composition and magnificent B&W tones--the full range of them. Viva Velvia! This joins many of your other beautiful B&W photos in my favourites.

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Mohammad Porooshani Mohammad Porooshani   {K:20765} 4/20/2006
Wonderful shot!
Well, I think it would be much better croppimg the upper part,
The composition is really great, but I think after cropping the upper part of tree, you would let the visitor to guess the heigth of the tree,
I love it,
Well done to you,
Best wishes,
Mohammad

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Roberto Arcari Farinetti Roberto Arcari Farinetti   {K:209486} 4/20/2006
powerful image my friend.. wonderful texture and b/w, the use of positive film have increase absolutely the transformayioon in b/w!
magic saturation created and details on he root..
really good... rrrealllllly bravo!!!
congrats for the award, double award very wel deserved it!!!
favs
roby
7+

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violeta levy   {K:6} 4/20/2006
moises: FELICIDADES!!!!!!!!!! IMPRESIONANTE..
violeta

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Moises Levy   {K:782} 4/20/2006
Hi Yannis:

Thank you for your comments, my experience is that it is much better to scan positives than film and it is much better to control the grey scales in PS with an original in color, you can control the highlights and the shadows more acurate for every part of the image, the positives are the closer thing from digital I have learn it from professional labs.

Regards.

Moises Levy

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Yannis Lianos Yannis Lianos   {K:881} 4/20/2006
Excellent photograph. You transformed the real to surreal. Great use of the squarred frame. My only objection is as long as you shoot film you should not convert velvia to b/w in photoshop, you should shoot in b/w film, it would also look much better.

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Kambiz K Kambiz K   {K:37420} 4/19/2006
very beautiful image with great composition and fantastic details

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Dave Stacey Dave Stacey   {K:150877} 4/19/2006
Wonderful b/w image, with the spreading roots from the trunk to the edges of the frame. I find the sky and clouds, usually my favourite conditions, slightly distracting from the beautiful b/w tones of the roots, but that's a bit of a nit pick!
A great series, Moises!
Dave.

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Greg Bokan Greg Bokan   {K:1514} 4/19/2006
great composition, wonderful b&w..well done!!!

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Daryl Walter   {K:399} 4/19/2006
Very nice. It's a shame the background isn't a little more interesting but it doesn't detract too much from the stunning roots.

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Giuliano Colliva Giuliano Colliva   {K:1580} 4/19/2006
ALL YOUR PICTURES ARE PERFECT. THIS IS ECELLENT.
can you help me in b&w pictures, in your pictures there is all gray(grey) scale. Do you use zone mode? I'm an italian student and I'm amatour but with my pictures on wall I'm happy but aren't perfect like yours, your b&w pictures are my favourites in web. my compliments.
You are my teacher.... y intiendo bien espagnol pero perdoname engles?.?.?

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if you want look and teach me


Bob Brins Bob Brins   {K:4130} 4/19/2006
I very much like the bold, centeredness of the composition. I've also benefited by looking at the other two images of this subject in your excellent portfolio. It's interesting to see how you've "worked" the subject to produce three distinct moods. I especially like that you've included the tree beginning to sweep wider at the top of the frame. It gives the tree command o f the sky as well as the earth. The sense of sturdy upright great age is excellent in the present image.

I wonder if you've considered evening out the tonality on the horizon on both sides of the tree. It would be interesting to see how it would effect the mood here.

Great work in a wonderful portfolio.

Bob

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Dario Stefani   {K:4938} 4/19/2006
i like above all the composition,great shot!!!

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 4/19/2006
Hi Moises,

First of all, I really like these; the tonal range is awesome, as is the contrast and the basically simple theme, creating an elaborate line play, using light and textures to sketch an atmosphere.

Even though the centered and rather bold composition in this photo works well, I do find the other, more extreme composition of the alternative you posted just a tad stronger. I guess that's a personal preference in off centered compositions, and I need to add, that this is on of the exeptions where the bold, centered composition is very appropriate and doesn't create a static image.

Very powerful shot.

Cheers,

Hugo

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pan g. pan g.   {K:16899} 4/19/2006
I love the contrast and the composition. Great work!

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Grzegorz Markowski Grzegorz Markowski   {K:6537} 4/19/2006
super super :) I like it so much :) !

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Himadri Sharma   {K:1187} 4/19/2006
great shot and lovely graining ... however the textures of the tree are a little unclear ..... the detials of the trunk would add to the picture ... great shot never the less

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Hesham Abouzekry   {K:15927} 4/19/2006
fantastic.
H.A

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One of the best photo i have seen today,captured and composed so well,detail,light,contrast and image treatment is excellent.and finaly this image need a award.Congratulation.
With compliments.
Hassan

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神 風 神 風   {K:10665} 4/19/2006
Absolutely excellent mystical contrast for this sort of B&W with the perfect crop from above ...

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Kiarang Alaei Kiarang Alaei   {K:49415} 4/19/2006
Hi Moises,
it's a very well submit as composition study and the symmetery mood the roots and the tree makes.
your composition is harmonic and so carefully, you have used 2/3 for the roots( to emphasize and attend it as the main subject) and 1/3 for the tree and background.
the other good element in this shot is using BW expose that's helpful to enhance the "Form" in this shot.
bravo!

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