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 By: Antonia BauerleinSehnert  
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Photographer  Antonia BauerleinSehnert {Karma:30599}
Project #42 Moody Landscape Camera Model Nikon D100
Categories Landscape
Photoart
Film Format
Portfolio Fairies and Woodlands
Lens 24-85 mm Nikkor
Uploaded 1/12/2005 Film / Memory Type cfcard
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Location City - 
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Country - United States   United States
About When I was a child I loved to walk in the woods. I believed that the trees could see me. They knew I loved them, and I knew they would use their powers to protect me. (It still feels that way.) Antonia

This is dedicated to Augusten Burroughs, author of "Magical Thinking," one of the best books I have ever read.
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There are 59 Comments in 1 Pages
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reza goudarzi reza goudarzi   {K:7097} 8/20/2012
childs world... good shot.
regards
reza.

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Shiv Kumar Surya Shiv Kumar Surya   {K:17362} 2/11/2011
Wonderful. Congrats.

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graeme pattison   {K:180} 3/30/2010
Beautiful capture

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Carol Cefalu   {K:8388} 3/19/2010
Interesting this was originally posted in 2005 Why is it up here again?
Do we not have enough new material on this site to choose from? (wink)

Again...I Still Absolutely love it like i did way back then...
It's a stunning fairytale of an image. Dark and moody and full of mystery :>

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Bill Krul   {K:5597} 12/19/2006
Lovely image. I like it more than the one of the girl hanging from a limb. More mystery and enchantment here. The other has moood contrasts {playful} & mysterious softness which to me dont fit as well as this image.
Great portfolio. 2nd time thru it. Many magnificent images.

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Antonia BauerleinSehnert   {K:30599} 4/6/2005
Merete, I was looking over the comments on this and noticed I had missed yours. Thank you, and I did repost this one per your suggestion (you were joined by others as well).
http://www.usefilm.com/image/672761.html

Warm regards, Antonia

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Antonia BauerleinSehnert   {K:30599} 4/5/2005
What a kind and wonderful comment, Dado. I should sleep with sweet dreams on it.

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Dado    {K:1190} 4/5/2005
Dear Toni, I can tell you only one thing and this is that people can only learn from you and that your photographs represent your true imagination, just like you,ve explained.
Great composition
Danijel

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Burak Tanriover Burak Tanriover   {K:16610} 4/4/2005
it really gives me the mood of an enchanted forest,nice idea to include the girl in your picture,best regards

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Antonia BauerleinSehnert   {K:30599} 3/12/2005
Thanks for all your comments Lara...I really appreciate them. Antonia

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Lara dos Santos   {K:1578} 3/12/2005
Still have to see the saturated version, but the one where you let the girl red and the rest b&w is better indeed! This photo is still magical, but the red cape adds so much more to the picture!

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Olga Vareli Olga Vareli   {K:22477} 2/11/2005
how magical a place!I don't know why but these images are just like our dreams,so 'unreal' , but so intense and beautiful.I will keep on looking at your images.Thanks.Bye.

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Antonia BauerleinSehnert   {K:30599} 2/6/2005
Interesting thoughts, Mark. Trees are endearing for all those things. Antonia

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Mark Beltran   {K:32612} 2/6/2005
They definitely have a presence, these trees, and all trees for that matter. Some have lived for many generations and have "seen" people come and go. They know a world that has none of the evils that people do. They only want to live.

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Antonia BauerleinSehnert   {K:30599} 1/20/2005
Thanks Lori, I may just run this one into the ground. After all the suggestions regarding the "selective color" version, I finally uploaded it tonight. It's called Magical Thinking II, and I gave you credit in the "about." :) Antonia

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Lori Stitt   {K:75282} 1/19/2005
Ahhh, the beautiful scene once again!
Love this location Toni, beautiful.

I'll have to agree with Hugo though. I also much prefer the color one, her red is just so awesome, or even 'slective color' would be good as well.

But still NICE!
Lori :)

ps...btw...I know I 'owe' you an Email; it's on the way!! :)

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Nicole Marcisz Nicole Marcisz   {K:10268} 1/19/2005
Awesome image with a story. Magical....

nice work Toni,
cheers,
nicole

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Antonia BauerleinSehnert   {K:30599} 1/17/2005
Carsten, thank you for that very thoughtful addition to the discussion. I've learned a lot from hearing all sides. T.

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Carsten Ranke   {K:14476} 1/17/2005
Wow ! What a great photo - and what a stimulating discussion. I will play devil?s advocate here: for my feeling, the B&W is a clear winner. Why ? Just BECAUSE the red does not stand out so much in B&W (yes, Ian and Carlos ! sorry, Hugo). And because the wooden tones and the grass and foliage tones are more uniform the shot has much more mystery than in color. I am a friend of color, but here I vote for B&W ! Not sure about the mixed versions, but would be interesting to see one. For discussion: here the links to the color version http://www.usefilm.com/image/660900.html

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Fadel J Fadel J   {K:13974} 1/15/2005
Magical indeed Toni, love the tones and the lighting!

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Carlos     {K:12969} 1/14/2005
the nature of image, the mystery of the picture demands B&W.
I know nothing about fairies, but I believe they need to be discrete to be effective and should come at you slowly and subtly.
In color the little fairy becomes a ?vain? little fairy, loudly calling attention to her red cape - a fashion shoot for fairies not what the picture is about?
Unusual and beautiful picture T.

thanks for approving ?rock & roll?. It compelled you to get a beer ? the best compliment this photographer could hope for? cheers

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moon quelle   {K:322} 1/14/2005
Dear friend Toni, thanks for your gentle heart ;) yes, i promise myself to continue my works- not so good like yours (of course!), but i'm trying! yeah, the exams at univ. are finished by now- i'm so happy :) happy new year to you, too! take care of yourself ;)

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Roberto Arcari Farinetti Roberto Arcari Farinetti   {K:209486} 1/14/2005
Wooww Toni..
I am without words, this enchanted wood reflects the tales of when I was a child. A soft atmosphere, a light hot and delicate, but also mysterious. "you built" a big masterpiece
A safe magic of the b /w? balanced composition! congrats
roby

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Tarek Al Kaaki   {K:2181} 1/14/2005
Dear Toni you really know how to use the light.
When I look at this photo I feel mysterious, dreaming, sad and at the same time happy. Thats a wonderful shot and I think that you might get a reward for this one.
Tarek

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Bea Friedli   {K:10189} 1/13/2005
hi Toni !! I love this one too ! hard to choose which one better ? with the red or like this. either way...STUNNING !!
and thanks for your kind words as well !! keep posting more images !

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Antonia BauerleinSehnert   {K:30599} 1/13/2005
...one more thing Pinar...I hope you will begin posting your work again...it's lovely. T.

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Antonia BauerleinSehnert   {K:30599} 1/13/2005
Pinar! I've missed you and am glad to see you back here after so long. You were one of the first to comment when I joined and there is a special place in my heart for you. Thank you very much for your kind remarks, and I'm so glad you like what I am doing. These scenes are becoming my "thing" as its said. Happy New Year! T.

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Antonia BauerleinSehnert   {K:30599} 1/13/2005
Got it now...that makes total sense...thanks Ian.

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Antonia BauerleinSehnert   {K:30599} 1/13/2005
Jeanette, I love it when you like my work. Thanks. T.

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Antonia BauerleinSehnert   {K:30599} 1/13/2005
I guess we don't have to decide...I'll use the BW and the color in my next publication...lol. Speaking of publications, I never heard back from yours. Maybe you can e:mail me what you were thinking about sending so I can see. T.

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Stephen  Bowden   {K:64141} 1/13/2005
Now I am really stuck between the colour and the B&W. From the thumbnail I just knew I was going to struggle - and I really cannot decide between them both. The toning again is just wonderful Toni :-)

Best wishes,
Steve

ps sorry for the late comments - shiftwork !!!

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Jeanette Hägglund Jeanette Hägglund   {K:59855} 1/13/2005
Wonderful, magic and absolutly beautiful!!!!!

Jeanette

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Ian McIntosh Ian McIntosh   {K:42997} 1/13/2005
She is more at one with the woods in black and white.
Sorry, I hate it when I do that but thanks for asking for clarification.

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moon quelle   {K:322} 1/13/2005
hi my friend! i wasn't here for a long time, but what am i seeing? wow, you're a real photographer! very mystic and cool photo; especially the girls look- calling for mysticism, what can i say most? :excellent!
thanks for sharing,
congrats,
pinar :)

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Craig Beckman Craig Beckman   {K:422} 1/13/2005
really nice picture, great BW photo as well as composition

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Lida Chaulet Lida Chaulet   {K:3430} 1/13/2005
This really is outstanding...
The mood, the atmosphere you created is wonderful.

Stunning work, compliments.
Lida

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Antonia BauerleinSehnert   {K:30599} 1/13/2005
Thanks Rebecca. I actually did play with the desaturation but chose to post this one. I liked your suggestion and how it came out. This rendition appealed to me very much and I did some BW dodging, burning, hazing, etc. on it, similar to what I did in Youth. I plan to print all the versions for myself. I will reply to you again with a copy of the modify you suggested, as it's cool. :) THANK YOU!

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Antonia BauerleinSehnert   {K:30599} 1/13/2005
Ian, her merger? Would you mind explaining that a little, as I would like to understand better what you mean. Thank you very much for your comments throughout...what a surprise. T.

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Mitchell Miller   {K:3009} 1/13/2005
The magic forest returns! Another page for the book! -Mitch

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Roberto Carli   {K:13689} 1/12/2005
Another dreamy and suggestive atmosphere with wonderful tone and greyscale,very interesting picture,congrats!!!

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Michele Berti   {K:14921} 1/12/2005
It looks also a magical place! really a beauty, great BW work, congrats.

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Ian McIntosh Ian McIntosh   {K:42997} 1/12/2005
I think her merger is part of the magic, not having seen the colour yet, but thanks for the tip I'll take a look.

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Antonia BauerleinSehnert   {K:30599} 1/12/2005
Never fear, Hugo. I don't want you to ever hold back with me. Your critique was well-taken. Your comment about the influx of BW with digital and the attitudes towards it ring true. That opinion has been banging around in my brain for some time now and I've never heard mention of it before. Sometimes I feel compelled to convert to BW for just the reason you mentioned. It isn't uncommon to get suggestions to convert when a color image is posted. That happened with another image that I thought screamed to be left in color (My Son). As it happens, I agree that this one is excellent in color and that is why I chose to put it up that way the first time. Anyway, I really want to take my work to the next level, and I need feedback like yours, and am capable of balancing it with my own tastes. Nothing personal taken. Cheers! :) T.

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angelita mannoni   {K:6102} 1/12/2005
it seems the scene of tolkien book : -) very well done

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Rebecca Raybon   {K:26654} 1/12/2005
I love this image any way that you present it, but the reason I suggested desaturation but leaving some color so the red would still show, is because the red was an eye catcher! Try desaturation about half way, and watch the reds..see what happens.

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Marusnik Bela   {K:11611} 1/12/2005
It looks like an illustration of tale...Excellent, lyrical work!Congrats!

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G G G G   {K:61359} 1/12/2005
And do you think that it is finished Toni? No believe in this now?
Nice capture for a dream. This tree is absolutely fantastic..and the way you captures it too..It is really powerfull!
Nicely done Toni
Cheers
Fabrice

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Rona K **   {K:2375} 1/12/2005
Toni, This is awesome. Love the little one looking from around the tree. Love the imagination. Very vivid in what you are going for. And! You get it! Good stuff.
rona

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Howie Mudge Howie Mudge   {K:27933} 1/12/2005
Excellent work Toni. Beautiful framing and love the child peeking out from around the tree.

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Javier Pavón   {K:287} 1/12/2005
Very nice photo.

The atmosphere created is fantastic and the composition is very elegant.

Regards and congratulations

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Merete Westerdahl   {K:11079} 1/12/2005
Lovelt shot...
I didn't regognize the girl untill I open up the photo...perhaps it would give the picture a nice effect if her dress was still red..
I like the B/W though...cause it gives the photo a kind of mystic...

Best regards
Merete

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 1/12/2005
Hi Toni, hope I didn't sound too negative... Definately not intended that way. Just something I noticed, and more of a general remark than anything personal...

Cheers,

Hugo

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cessy karina   {K:14205} 1/12/2005
it's also very nice in black and white. would love to learn to make photo like this. beautiful

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Piero D'Orto Piero D'Orto   {K:2451} 1/12/2005
Magical Photo.
Ciao Piero

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Antonia BauerleinSehnert   {K:30599} 1/12/2005
Oh drat..and here I'd thought I created a blockbuster! Thank you Hugo for that feedback. It's 1:10 a.m., and maybe I should just get some sleep instead of beating up my beautiful horse. I just heard from Augusten Burroughs, as he had sent me an wonderful e:mailed today regarding another image, and so I wanted to do something special here to thank him. Perhaps I should change the name and about on the other and make that his dedication..lol.

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 1/12/2005
Hi Toni, I'm not sure this works as powerfully as it does in colour, but that's a long story. Especially since digital became a common mean in photography, I think the value of B&W has become way overrated. I sometimes get a feeling, people think B&W conversions have become a kind of garantee for an artistic image, seemingly creating the mood, drama and atmosphere. And with some photos that obviously is the case, but I don't think it's a guarantee. I guess all I'm saying is that B&W conversions should be carefully (and appropriately) applied, which is not always the case.

Having seen the colour version, in which the red acted as a perfect eye catcher, managing to grab and hold the viewers attention, surrounded by the deep earthy tones and atmospehere of the forrest, I don't see how that can possibly be improved by converting it to B&W. It does not change the quality of this photo, though, only the atmosphere, and I do think the B&W only removes the magic of the colour version, not enhancing it.

Cheers,

Hugo

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Patrick Di Fruscia Patrick Di Fruscia   {K:486} 1/12/2005
WOW - A real fairy tale shot.. very well done. I see the little red riding hood. Keep up the GREAT WORK!!

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Renato Renato   {K:4759} 1/12/2005
very nice compose end magic like a Film.
ciao Renato

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Larry Monserate Piojo Larry Monserate Piojo   {K:10780} 1/12/2005
Mysterious! Full of Fantasy! Very nice photo!

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