Photograph By Ann  Van Breemen
Ann  .
Photograph By Maria Holmes
Maria H.
Photograph By Helen Heng
Helen H.
Photograph By Rob Graziano
Rob G.
Photograph By  Dolle   x
Dolle  .
Photograph By dimitar bekyarov
dimitar b.
Photograph By Ian Cameron
Ian C.
Photograph By Salvador Marķa Lozada
Salvador Marķa L.
 
imageopolis Home Sign Up Now! | Log In | Help  

Your photo sharing community!

Your Photo Art Is Not Just A Fleeting Moment In Social Media
imageopolis is dedicated to the art and craft of photography!

Upload
your photos.  Award recipients are chosen daily.


Editors Choice Award  Staff Choice Award  Featured Photo Award   Featured Critique Award  Featured Donor Award  Best in Project Award  Featured Photographer Award  Photojournalism Award

Imageopolis Photo Gallery Store
Click above to buy imageopolis
art for your home or office
.
 
  Find a Photographer. Enter name here.
    
Share On
Follow Us on facebook 

 


Send this photo as a postcard
Early Morning Grace
 
Send this image as a postcard
  
Image Title:  Early Morning Grace
  0
Favorites: 3 
 By: Steven B. Poitinger  
  Copyright ©2002

Register or log in to view this image at its full size, to comment and to rate it.


This photo has won the following Awards




 Projects & Categories

 Browse Images
  Recent Pictures
  Todays Pictures
  Yesterdays Pictures
  Summary Mode
  All imageopolis Pictures
 
 Award Winners
  Staff Choice
  Editors Choice
  Featured Donors
  Featured Photographers
  Featured Photos
  Featured Critiques
   
 Image Options
  Unrated Images
  Critique Only Images
  Critiquer's Corner
  Images With No Critiques
  Random Images
  Panoramic Images
  Images By Country
  Images By Camera
  Images By Lens
  Images By Film/Media
   
 Categories
   
 Projects
   
 Find Member
Name
User ID
 
 Image ID
ID#
 
   
 Search By Title
 
   

Photographer  Steven B. Poitinger {Karma:1757}
Project N/A Camera Model Nikon F3HP
Categories Landscape
Film Format
Portfolio Lens 35-70
Uploaded 12/2/2002 Film / Memory Type Sensia 100
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 911 Shutter auto
Favorites Aperture f11
Critiques 20 Rating Critique Only Image
Location City - 
State - 
Country -   
About Foggy early morning light was the appeal, it made everything seem graceful that morning
Random Pictures By:
Steven B.
Poitinger


Raven

Lonely Shoreline

Misty Sunrise

12 Mile Beach

Veterans Tribute 3

Another Day of Chemo

Hospital Tunnels

Unfolding Beauty

Milkweed / Pre-Flight

Lake Michigan Sunset - 2a

There are 20 Comments in 1 Pages
  1
Tim Long Tim Long   {K:9228} 2/20/2004
Graceful and also beautifully composed. Good work, Steven.

  0


Domenico Pescosolido   {K:10022} 1/2/2004
It's a wonderful image, maybe too much sharp!!!

  0


David Yates   {K:4698} 11/20/2003
Great eye and composition- almost Ansel like. I agree with comments about color artifacts-I might try desaturating the color, particularly in the snow on the foreground tree. Again I'd suggest Neat Image to remove the noise in the open areas. There are also some good techniques for remove edge artifacts by using cloning brush in luminance mode at less than full opacity.
None of these quibbling points detracts from the fact that this is a really fantastic image, and worthy of a little additional work to make perfect.
Regards,
David

  0


Audrey Reid   {K:5872} 7/8/2003
Simplicity at its very best Steven.

  0


Gian Grosso   {K:104} 5/17/2003
excellent. poetry.

  0


Mike Marcotte   {K:3948} 3/23/2003
Simple is often the most beautiful. I like this type of image.

  0


Neia Frank   {K:478} 1/25/2003
Wonderful Pic Steven!very well done,great idea of composing those other trees there too. this makes the viewer looking at the all image from foreground to background,making more than one interesting point to see.Tones/contrast very beautiful too. ;)

  0


Jake Sieg   {K:673} 1/6/2003
one more comment...if this is a place you visit frequently...then i have an idea. as i kept on looking at this photo...i could not help to think of how amazing it would be with this same tonal value, to have maybe a deer at the foot of the tree...would be a difficult photo to accomplish...but truly an amazing one.

  0


Jake Sieg   {K:673} 1/6/2003
this inspires me to get out in the early morning wisconsin winters and start snappin some photos. the tone of this is excellent, and if i were in this position, i would of experimented with some under and over exposures. an under exposure would deepen all of these colors, given they are dark. that might give an interesting feel to it.

  0


Steven B. Poitinger   {K:1757} 12/3/2002
P.S. to Vince T...........it's called snow, you sundrenched Hawaiian rat, you. ; )

  0


Steven B. Poitinger   {K:1757} 12/3/2002
Thanks for the comments everyone. Cemal, I readily acknowledge the overuse of USM. This main subject was very soft (slightly out of focus) to begin with as it was difficult to focus with my viewfinder fogged-up throughout that cold, damp morning. My attempts to sharpen it in PS do look a bit overdone here in certain parts of the image. PS can be a dangerous tool in the hands of a novice. Regarding the color, although unique, it is natural and was what attracted me to this scene. Marc, although there were undoubtedly different and perhaps better or more dynamic compositional opportunities, I was determined to keep the background trees in this shot for added perspective. I'll have to go back soon and confirm this, but I deon't believe I had many options if the background trees were to stay. Thanks for taking the time to observe and comment.

  0


Miles .   {K:896} 12/3/2002
Love pictures of trees in the first place. However this picture is more than just at tree... it conjures up a beautiful mood of silence and peacefullness.

Miles

  0


Kenneth Liang   {K:290} 12/2/2002
I especially like the two background trees, it really make the viewer's eye move in and out.

The background looks abit oversharpend.

  0


Andy Eulass   {K:13435} 12/2/2002
This photo shows me yet again the virtues of simplicity in composition. As Bart noted, the details of the tree are magnificent. I also find the colors and tones are magnificent. Truly outstanding.

  0


Cemal Ekin   {K:2309} 12/2/2002
I would like this photograph more if it did not show what appears to be USM artifacts around the tree trunk and branches. The composition works for me. I like the main tree in the foreground. Its branches form a prayer-like stance where all the others are typical round or oval shaped trees. It certainly has an interesting touble trunk which I like. The distance conveyed in the photograph is quite emphatic. I am not so sure about the color, apparently it was natural but for some reason it gives a more artificial, added-on look for me. I would be curious to see it in B&W, perhaps with a very subtle toning akin to selenium toning of the wet prints.

Cemal

  0


Bart Aldrich   {K:7614} 12/2/2002
The colors and patterns of the trees are wonderful.

  0


Eric Goldwasser   {K:4294} 12/2/2002
Magically Delicious!

Love this and would think it would look amazing printed!

  0


Marc Gougenheim   {K:5398} 12/2/2002
Nice shot and good details as well. I am just wondering whether the composition could and should be a bit more dynamic... I'm unsure, whether that would be a good thing actually, but I guess it all boils down to where each of us sets the limit between quietness and boredom. To me, it works fine, though... Just not to the point of an absolute Wow!! for which I would expect something really outstanding... That's about it. I rated the picture an 8, which still means I find it very good. Best regards.

  0


tess campbell   {K:515} 12/2/2002
this tree seems to be reaching out to the new day....so very well seen and captured Steven

  0


Vincent K. Tylor Vincent K. Tylor   {K:7863} 12/2/2002
This has a really nice mood to it Steve. The colors are soft, the image delivers peace and tranquility. What is the white stuff?? No complaints here! (9

  0


  1

 

|  FAQ  |  Terms of Service  |  Donate  |  Site Map  |  Contact Us  |  Advertise  |

Copyright ©2013 Absolute Internet, Inc - All Rights Reserved

Elapsed Time:: 0.4375