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Photographer Dan Wilson  Dan Wilson {Karma:21104}
Project #52 Patterns in Nature Camera Model Canon
Categories HDR Images
Film Format Digital RAW
Portfolio Infrared
Lens Canon  135 mm f/2L USM
Uploaded 5/21/2008 Film / Memory Type Lexar Pro UDMA 4Gb
    ISO / Film Speed 50
Views 665 Shutter 5s
Favorites Aperture f/2.0
Critiques 37 Rating
6.60
/ 5 Ratings
Location City -  Auckland
State - 
Country - New Zealand   New Zealand
About This shot is for Nick, HDR and Infrared combined to it's extreme. Very strong light and dark light in one spot. I think the HDR works well here.
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Nick Karagiaouroglou Nick Karagiaouroglou   {K:127263} 5/29/2008
Just trying to keep in touch with you and all really interested guys, Dan, and this includes also much of real discussion. You know, as you said we do that for learning, exchanging views, techniques, tricks, and the like. I am completely with you on this point. Without that we would remain on the very first steps, because we would be only tapping on each other's shoulders.

Alas, most of the time we have the "natural born artists" (;-)) in this forum, and they will be very very insulted if you tell them something more technical, and try to analyze what you think about some image. (You see, the whole world is only eager to know their "feelings" no matter of competence. ;-)) I was quite angry about this in the past, and even more about their "comments" that say everything about their feelings and nothing about the image, or even say nothing at all. You know, the typical "Wow! Great image!" - proceed to the next. This is to me the best way to reduce this forum to some kind of Kindergarten. But at the end you can only just keep the close contact with the few interested people, and just ignore the rest. Makes things easier, I guess.

So be it.

Cheers!

Nick

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Dan Wilson Dan Wilson   {K:21104} 5/28/2008
Any of your comments Nick, they are greatly appreciated, because you take the time to explain things as to why you like or dislike something. Not many people do this, and it is valuable in a forum environment, otherwise we never learn.

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Nick Karagiaouroglou Nick Karagiaouroglou   {K:127263} 5/27/2008
Just trying to contribute something meaningful to this community, Dan! We kind of "think aloud" in such forums..

BTW, which question of mine you mean?

Cheers!

Nick

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Dan Wilson Dan Wilson   {K:21104} 5/27/2008
Thank you dear Biljana, yes it does have the feeling of fantasty, didn't see any witches, wizards or fairys there though. I probably wasn't looking hard enough ;-). Hugs, Dan

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Dan Wilson Dan Wilson   {K:21104} 5/27/2008
Thank you Andy, your comments are greatly appeciated

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Andy Seehusen   {K:3372} 5/26/2008
Another great shot. Looks great.
andy

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biljana mitrovic biljana mitrovic   {K:48110} 5/26/2008
Perfect !!!
Little beat scary like in fairy tale with all those witches fairy ladies and wizards :))))
Really great work,and hope to see more of this serial :)
big hug
biljana

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Dan Wilson Dan Wilson   {K:21104} 5/25/2008
Nick your comments are alway so greatly appreciated, your commentaries are so interesting and deep.. Glad you enjoyed this shot, I was thinkning about your question from earlier when I was taking this.

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Dan Wilson Dan Wilson   {K:21104} 5/25/2008
Thanks Michael. the lighting was very harsh in this spot, so I thought it would work as a combination of HDR and IR. I am gald you like it. Dan

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Michael Schuier Michael Schuier   {K:4804} 5/24/2008
Nice HDR. I like the very versatile shadows and highlights. I personally like the building in the window created by the trees.
Michael

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Nick Karagiaouroglou Nick Karagiaouroglou   {K:127263} 5/23/2008
Indeed, the path is a *must* here, Dan! And unfortunately taking the tree out of image takes a bit of the path out too. Well, the photographer has to carry an ax too - we had that already, din't we? ;-)

And of course are the big light differences always captivating! This is something I always search for too, and most of the time I just can't get that as well as I wish I could. But the few images that come out well are worth the countless tries. Like for example this one! It's like being in a place full of "sudden" mountains and gorges - turns one breathless!

Cheers!

Nick

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M  jalili M  jalili   {K:69009} 5/23/2008
Regards ...............

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Dan Wilson Dan Wilson   {K:21104} 5/22/2008
Thank you so much Martin. I am glad people are enjoying it. I am sure it is not everyones choice, but I love it and are loving the challege. I feel I am able to take photo's now of things that I previously thought plain and boring because the IR brings them to life.

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Dan Wilson Dan Wilson   {K:21104} 5/22/2008
Thank you Nick, your words are so kind. Yes I have fiddled around with the image when I was composing it. Not sure what is needs or doesn't need. I think it needs all that foot path for a balanced composition but not the tree. Unfortunately I had no choices here.

It was the strong light differences that caught my eye and I wondered how that would work as an HDR IR shot, I think it worked well.

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Dan Wilson Dan Wilson   {K:21104} 5/22/2008
Thank you very much dear Chaterine, your comments appreciated

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Dan Wilson Dan Wilson   {K:21104} 5/22/2008
Thank you so much John for the comments, they are greatly appreciated. It is nice when people explain how a picture displays for them

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Dan Wilson Dan Wilson   {K:21104} 5/22/2008
Thank you very much Ali for your nice comments

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Dan Wilson Dan Wilson   {K:21104} 5/22/2008
Thank you Harry :-)

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Dan Wilson Dan Wilson   {K:21104} 5/22/2008
:-). Yes that was what I was talking about earlier. Thanks Nick

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Dan Wilson Dan Wilson   {K:21104} 5/22/2008
Thank Yazeed

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M  jalili M  jalili   {K:69009} 5/22/2008
Amazing ..............

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Nick Karagiaouroglou Nick Karagiaouroglou   {K:127263} 5/22/2008
As always... forgot the attachment! :-D

Nick

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Cropped off trunk at the left.


Nick Karagiaouroglou Nick Karagiaouroglou   {K:127263} 5/22/2008
An extremely strong for its version of reality, Dan, and still so much of a scene of an imanainative story! The only thing I would consider would be the trunk at the left - perhaps crop it off? (Attachment). But then the scene becomes much flatter, doesn't it?

Anyway, its ultra high dynamics bring all the tension that it needs in its reduced color palette. There is stringency and at the same time such a wealth of details in a game of light and shadow on this one! In its own ways it also resembles an impressionistic image but ourely in the sense of capturing the momentary light!

Thanks a bunch for the dedication! And I guess you should continue on this stype. Not only it works well, it works amazingly well!

Cheers!

Nick

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Martin F Martin F   {K:2234} 5/22/2008
What a great series of pictures Dan, done in IR that's wild! Gives a very nice different perspective and feeling, thanks for sharing.

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Chaterine Harton Chaterine Harton   {K:4065} 5/22/2008
another marvellous shot...I like the tones u use in your pictures....this is fantastic....quite...soft....just great!

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John Hatz John Hatz   {K:156973} 5/22/2008
VEry nice lighting conditions Dan, the way the shadows and the lighted parts of the plants looks like is surely a great element... plus the unique tones of IR that always gives a difference from the common tones!

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ali saffetoglu ali saffetoglu   {K:3463} 5/22/2008
wow..
great capture..!
well done dan..
ali

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H L H L   {K:11377} 5/22/2008
Agree of tunnel analogy indeed... but my opinion in this situation the right part it’s in total harmony the left causing disturbance because the BKR is much lighter also besides the left tree the brunch left top just hanging like empty bug. So wonder is the sacrifice worth it :):):) Good to share the dialog of our views,Dan, very cool:)
Harry

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Dan Wilson Dan Wilson   {K:21104} 5/22/2008
Thank you so much dear Alicia, your comments are greatly appreciated.

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Dan Wilson Dan Wilson   {K:21104} 5/22/2008
Thank you so much Harry. The filter seems stuck to the camera ;-).

Not too sure about the cropping, but I see what you are saying. Maybe Cropping the left???

I feel cropping looses head room, gives you the feel of tunnel vision. Loose too much of the two trees that are the focal point. Plus I would loose the leave colour differences that I was trying to display

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Alicia Popp   {K:87532} 5/22/2008
Belleza de imagen... los distintos planos de luz y ese filtro aplicado es un deleite!
Felicitaciones!!!

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H L H L   {K:11377} 5/22/2008
You have great dedication, Dan; I like the experiment and
The angle view ! My personal taste is cropping 1" from the top down to exclude the left partial view of the tree...I think over all that will compose much tighter!!!
Cheers,
Harry

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Dan Wilson Dan Wilson   {K:21104} 5/22/2008
Thank you very much dear Srna, it is definately a challege. Hugs, Dan

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Srna Stankovic Srna Stankovic   {K:172232} 5/21/2008
This is a wonderful challenge Dan ... beautiful trip you are having, nice dedication and great strong impressive image !
Hug,
Srna

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Dan Wilson Dan Wilson   {K:21104} 5/21/2008
Here is the HDR coloured version

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Dan Wilson Dan Wilson   {K:21104} 5/21/2008
Thank you so much Fabio. I had tried it a number of times before and mostly strange colours and patterns in the sky, but that could have been me not knowing what to do at that time ;-)

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Fabio Pesce   {K:318} 5/21/2008
interesting combination of infrared and hdr. It's a "night and day" photo, great contrast of lights

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