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Coral Barclay
{K:321} 4/24/2005
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okay that shot is so great is should be on the front page of a beautiful BC book or something cheers coral
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Alison Webb
{K:1779} 4/22/2005
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Beautiful image Tim. Cheers Alison.
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Tim Schumm
{K:29196} 4/20/2005
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Hi Richard, Thanks for your input and interest i will post some Black and whites........JUST FOR YOU...ha ha...Let me know what you think if you do manage to visit that gallery.
Cheers,Tim
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Richard Dakin
{K:12915} 4/20/2005
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Come to think of it Tim, I had forgotten it was a B+W image ("Land of Odd" I think) that first attracted me to your work. Enjoyed your website too, maybe I can get to that Mississauga gallery to view your paintings this summer. Seeing it on a monitor does not do them justice.
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 4/20/2005
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Hi Tim, thanks for the interesting reply. You pose some good points. Looking at your (and other) images at a CRT monitor does indeed affect an image compared to a TFT / LCD monitor. Having just switched to a Mac, I have spent some time calibrating my monitor, and I notice the differences more clearly now too.
I know you use your images for your paintings, and I agree that a high colour depth / saturation is a good way to assess an image for those purposes. But on the level that a saturated image is more appealing to the "average" viewer (Which I hope I'm not one of, but I fear for the worst) I'm not sure I share your opinion.
As a photographic representation of any subject is merely a visual trigger to the mind (same as a painting, although that makes the textures of the canvas and brushstrokes more tangible), you strip the scene of some vital elements: the other senses (smell, feel, etc). Saturation and postprocessing are one way of compensating the loss of those triggers.
Despite possible differences in colour settings and monitors themselves, I still believe you did well here, eventhough I'm just an average viewer....;)
Cheers,
Hugo
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Rebecca Raybon
{K:26654} 4/20/2005
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It just doesn't get any better than this. Breathtaking view. Happy Anniversay on usefilm. You've blessed us all with such beauty :)
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Tim Schumm
{K:29196} 4/20/2005
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Hi Richard, Thank you I do on occasion convert to B/W to wonderful effect. Mostly the color images are preliminary studies for my paintings which is how I make a living....so color is the main interest for that reason.
here is my web site address in case you are interested in what they look like in paint. www.timschumm.com
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Richard Dakin
{K:12915} 4/20/2005
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An almost poetic balance in this image Tim. You have a great sense of drama in your compositions. Why not try a B+W conversion some time??? Not with this image in particular, but perhaps one of your earlier posts such as "Wicked Winds" or "Wild One". Congrats.
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Omar Rifaat
{K:10141} 4/19/2005
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This has an almost Zen like quiality. Subtle but very effective! Great work Omar
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Tim Schumm
{K:29196} 4/19/2005
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Hi Hugo,
Thanks for your critique, I have switched to a LCD monitor and I think that it is affecting what others see on line. I notice that if I look at the same posting on a CTR monitor the same image is generally darker and may have a different saturation. Aside from that I do saturate them in order to use these images for painting a landscape painting which generally are far more colorful then photos. This is the reason for cranking the color so much. On another point the average person responds to color emotionally and I believe that is why saturation is appealing. The color helps convey the poor representation of the real thing that I am trying to capture. Through color, the image is transporting my feeling of what I am experiencing for you to respond to in your own way. To get no response positive or negative would mean that my attempt to stimulate you would have failed.
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 4/19/2005
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Hi Tim, I find highly saturated photos in general very appealing, but I get the feeling it's a bit too much in this one, although it does justice on the rainbow. As usual an excellent composition, very well balanced, and a beautiful scenery. I'm impressed by the large quantity images in just over a year! I'm happy if I can upload three decent shots a week!
Cheers,
Hugo
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Dave Stacey
{K:150877} 4/19/2005
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It's been wonderful to see all your great presentations, Tim! Such as this one with that beautiful lighting and composition. Dave.
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Alison DuFlon
{K:36566} 4/19/2005
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What a wonderful sight, the amount of things going on in this photo is facinating. I like how you take us from a beautiful sunny hill to the choppy sea and leave us with the rich rainbow beyond. Alison
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Jim Christensen
{K:18843} 4/19/2005
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Nice scape Tim, looks like the grass is starting to green up a good thing. good balance and colors. the scene needs a tent and camp stool with me sitting on it !!!! jimc
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Roberto Okamura
{K:22851} 4/19/2005
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Very beautiful landscape with rainbow bonus Tim! Well captured! Congrats! Roberto.
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Margaret Sturgess
{K:49403} 4/19/2005
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Gorgeous colours, textures and shapes. A lovely scene Margaret
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Chris Spracklen
{K:32552} 4/19/2005
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As so often is the case with your shots, Tim, the excellent light and composition combine with a great sky to produce a beautiful image. Best regards, Chris
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Malik Ramic
{K:1334} 4/19/2005
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excellent (i do not like when i have not anything to add:) great portofilio keep sending and we will continiue supporting:) regards
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Teunis Haveman
{K:53426} 4/19/2005
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Tim great sky colours and landscape with the little rainbow Teunis
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Michele Berti
{K:14921} 4/19/2005
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a joy to view Tim. beautiful and colorful! I agree with u... the sky is so interesting right in this period that I would stay from the morning to the late evening out taking photographs.
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Inji Amer
{K:22997} 4/19/2005
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Very beautiful image & great portfolio ! Best regards.
Inji Amer
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ivan zhou
{K:37} 4/19/2005
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Great color!
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Girish Chonkar
{K:6903} 4/19/2005
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A picture perfect! Great landscape with a rainbow out there.
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