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Photographer James Cook  James Cook {Karma:38068}
Project #59 Big and Little Camera Model Canon PowerShot SD550
Categories Cityscape
Landscape
People
Film Format Digital JPEG High
Portfolio Peeps
Evens and Beginnings
Lens fixed, no digital zoom
Uploaded 6/9/2007 Film / Memory Type 3072 x 2304 ISO: 50
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Views 1214 Shutter 1/200
Favorites Aperture f/4.9
Critiques 36 Rating
5.69
/ 8 Ratings
Location City -  Seattle
State -  WA
Country - United States   United States
About This photograph (0872) was shot on the hill over at Gasworks Park near Fremont on 2 June 2007.

Very slight levels and contrast adjustments. Nothing else done in the digital realm.

Thanks for peeking.
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There are 36 Comments in 1 Pages
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James Cook James Cook   {K:38068} 10/23/2008
Paul - Thanks. I'll keep that in mind if ever travel your direction.

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Paul Lara Paul Lara   {K:88111} 10/23/2008
Hehe. Cool shot, James.

No, I live in San Antonio, but my brother lives in Gig Harbor, and I've been up there several times (and LOVE it).

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James Cook James Cook   {K:38068} 6/24/2007
Marian - Thank you. I was very pleased with these results.

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Marian Man Marian Man   {K:80636} 6/23/2007
excellent!!!!!!!!!!!!
fine silhouettes!!!!! marvelous colors!!!! great work by you dear James!!! like it a LOT!!!!
all the best
Marian

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James Cook James Cook   {K:38068} 6/12/2007
Ian - Most definitely. Unity. Thanks.

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James Cook James Cook   {K:38068} 6/12/2007
Roger - Yeah, let me tell you, it was tough to get those lamps set up...

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Ian McIntosh Ian McIntosh   {K:42997} 6/11/2007
community in harmony for me here.

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Roger Skinner Roger Skinner   {K:81846} 6/10/2007
ahh yes where dreams are born... nice choice of lighting to convey your title

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James Cook James Cook   {K:38068} 6/10/2007
Will do.

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Avi  Avi     {K:70138} 6/10/2007
I agree completely with you James. Even I would do so myself. It's just that I have seen some others work magic like that.. and I just didn't know how you would look at it.. that's why I kept on saying that forgive me if I am being impertinent. :)

Good to know we think alike !!! If you EVER get to go out there and shoot again, do let me see your work!!

All the best,
Always,
Avi

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James Cook James Cook   {K:38068} 6/10/2007
Shirley - Thanks. I know how much you like working the shots on the computer.

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James Cook James Cook   {K:38068} 6/10/2007
Avi - That sounds like a lot of post-processing work. I'd rather be out shooting. I suppose I could have stepped beyond the trio and shot again to get something like you suggest. I'll keep that in mind for the future, but for me I'd rather shoot (than spend time in PS)--even if that means re-shooting repeatedly. Feel free to post your version in this thread.

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Shirley D. Cross-Taylor Shirley D. Cross-Taylor   {K:174022} 6/10/2007
A magnificent shot, James! I also like Avi's suggestion.:)

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Avi  Avi     {K:70138} 6/10/2007
I apologise for not making myself clear. What I meant by 'losing' was if, in some way (coz I have seen others work magic like that) you could use some post-processing to clone out that area, and just fill it with a portion of the sky.

Once again, forgive me if I am being impertinent. It is actually an awesome piece of work, which I find would just be perfect with that one healing touch. Again, personal opinion !!

cheers !
Avi

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James Cook James Cook   {K:38068} 6/9/2007
Sorry, Avi. Didn't mean to send that up twice.

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James Cook James Cook   {K:38068} 6/9/2007
Alessandro - Grazie per le tue parole gentile. Faccio un inchino.

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James Cook James Cook   {K:38068} 6/9/2007
Baha - Thanks. That's why I post them. I know that what really excites me won't necessary impress everyone else. So, a little for me and a little for y'all.

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James Cook James Cook   {K:38068} 6/9/2007
Mahassa - Thank you. I consider my titles very carefully.

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Alessandro Piazza Alessandro Piazza   {K:2213} 6/9/2007
Wonderful shot
you've shown asll your skills and creativity with colours and spinning your camera and when it got to a classic shilouette your creativity and skills came out just as strongly
i love it under every aspect
take care
Alessandro

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James Cook James Cook   {K:38068} 6/9/2007
Avi - Thanks. I would lose a lot making a crop that tight. I would lose a large section of sky, the three figures you mention (which are not entirely silhouetted), and the bridge. I think the crop you suggest could be a good one, but it would be a very different final product.

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No color work on this crop because I'm lazy.


James Cook James Cook   {K:38068} 6/9/2007
Avi - Thanks. I would lose a lot making a crop that tight. I would lose a large section of sky, the three figures you mention (which are not entirely silhouetted), and the bridge. I think the crop you suggest could be a good one, but it would be a very different final product.

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No color work on this crop because I'm lazy.


James Cook James Cook   {K:38068} 6/9/2007
Mojgan - Thank you.

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James Cook James Cook   {K:38068} 6/9/2007
Annemette - Thank you. Nothing happened here except a beautiful Seattle day. Although my friend and I had been playing guitar in another part of the park earlier.

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James Cook James Cook   {K:38068} 6/9/2007
Gerhard - Thank you so much.

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James Cook James Cook   {K:38068} 6/9/2007
Salvador - Thank you. You have it right.

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Mahmoud Baha Sadri Mahmoud Baha Sadri   {K:19634} 6/9/2007
Some times,James,I wonder whether I find your works a lot better when they are-as you use the term-less crazed...
very nice shot..
baha

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Elle Elle Elle Elle   {K:10958} 6/9/2007
wow. magnificent dear James. the image and the title both.
my favorite..good luck, mahassa

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Avi  Avi     {K:70138} 6/9/2007
SUPERB James. Just a little suggestion: Forgive me if I am being impertinent, but if you could lose the leftmost three silhouettes (the bigger ones) and just keep the small ones, with the slope running down to the bottom left, I think it would be just PERFECT !!!!

I would like to know your thoughts.

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Mojgan Bahasadri Mojgan Bahasadri   {K:16243} 6/9/2007
Fabulous shot,James! Congratulations!:)

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Annemette Rosenborg Eriksen Annemette Rosenborg Eriksen   {K:55244} 6/9/2007
This has to be the best of your more common shots, James. The silhouettes in front of that burning warm nightsky, the small groups of people everywhere in the distance and in the front, the hill - I almost feel the photo and that“s a good thing. Had there been a concert or sth. similar? Maybe a Luxpoet reading?

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Gerhard BuschEFIAP/AFIAP   {K:18382} 6/9/2007
A comfortable disposition in the colors and a successful formation. Sincerely Gerhard

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Salvador Marķa Lozada   {K:69375} 6/9/2007
Amazing photo, James. Very inspiring and suggesting. Its evoke awe and mystery. An extraordinary shot. Congrats,
Salvador

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James Cook James Cook   {K:38068} 6/9/2007
AJ - Thanks. Yeah, what I really love is the individual limbs of the folks on the right. The three figures on the left are just barely not silhouettes and I think that adds another something (albeit rather subtly).

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James Cook James Cook   {K:38068} 6/9/2007
Maria - Thank you. Hopefully the title will help people to understand why it is in Big and Little.

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AJ Miller AJ Miller   {K:49168} 6/9/2007
Great silhouettes against the colours of the sky. There's lots to look at in the shapes and poses, but I particularly like the contrast between the full silhouettes on the right and just the heads on the left.

AJ

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MariaGrazia Iodice MariaGrazia Iodice   {K:219} 6/9/2007
An amazing shot- I love how the people look silhouetted against the golden-pink sunset. Your title is great too, hehe.

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