I remember all that stuff from Technical Drawing when I was in high school in the ‘70’s.
I remember all that stuff from Technical Drawing when I was in high school in the ‘70’s.
Fairies' chimneys
111125 chimneys by softmarmotte, on Flickr
The effect of speed - quite an interesting shot, Mike.
We seem to be getting plenty of study of how to render perspective this week. The mid tonal rendering of the buildings is quite nice. Maybe a little more contrast.
Very interesting formations. If there weren't a tree in the way I would like to see this with the camera location to the right pointing at a slightly different angle. Often times with landscape, the best angle for the shot is not practical. Nice tonality on the "chimneys." Where is this?
@tprevatt has written: @doctor has written:Goicoechea Palace (1925) and Aurora Building (1954), by Víctor Eusa...
We seem to be getting plenty of study of how to render perspective this week. The mid tonal rendering of the buildings is quite nice. Maybe a little more contrast.
A little more than a little more contrast...
I think that gives the image more depth and calls attention to the texture of the building's stone. I like the new image you included.
@softmarmotte has written:Fairies' chimneys
111125 chimneys by softmarmotte, on Flickr
Very interesting formations. If there weren't a tree in the way I would like to see this with the camera location to the right pointing at a slightly different angle. Often times with landscape, the best angle for the shot is not practical. Nice tonality on the "chimneys." Where is this?
I was trying to get a view through the trees and this was the only place where there was a break...
It's in a little village, Albiez Montrond in the French Savoie
Trout Lake, Michigan
Nice minimalist shot with strong compositional elements. Makes one want to walk out, get into the boat and set off.