|
|
Critique By:
Christian Barrette (K:21125)
1/31/2005 2:40:18 AM
Excellent suggestion. It makes the image more articulate, as it is simpler. Just to let you know how far this one has comed from, here is a full frame of the original. Now you can see all the manipulation the post went through.
|
Photo By: Christian Barrette
(K:21125)
|
|
|
Critique By:
Christian Barrette (K:21125)
1/31/2005 2:29:42 AM
Thank you Elisa. The reflection really caught my attention - it was all around me, in the air.
|
Photo By: Christian Barrette
(K:21125)
|
|
|
Critique By:
Christian Barrette (K:21125)
1/31/2005 2:19:28 AM
Thnak you mon ami for these appreciative words. Hope to "see" from you soon.
|
Photo By: Christian Barrette
(K:21125)
|
|
|
Critique By:
Don Loseke (K:32503)
1/30/2005 4:05:26 PM
Christian, I think this is beautiful. Such great light. I hope you have more of this great scene. I have cropped my verision of this scene. Your lighting and exposure is right on and your effors are well rewarded.. Stay warm. Don.
|
Photo By: Christian Barrette
(K:21125)
|
|
|
Critique By:
Markus Scholz (K:23722)
1/30/2005 8:46:19 AM
You work really hard for getting wonderful pictures. It's really excellent and beautiful. Because of the warm colors of the reflections it doesn't feel that cold. Have you tried to mirror the photo. This would maybe reduce the uneasiness with the centered branch.
Regards, Markus
|
Photo By: Christian Barrette
(K:21125)
|
|
|
Critique By:
NN (K:26787)
1/30/2005 8:43:47 AM
Hi Christian! I don?t mind the pretty centered tree at all as the golden reflections are awesome and the tones in general are so harmonious and exquisite! Outstanding work!!!
|
Photo By: Christian Barrette
(K:21125)
|
|
|
Critique By:
Mike Marcotte (K:3948)
1/30/2005 3:49:04 AM
That is one beautiful image Mon Ami! Your early morning trek through the snow & cold certainly paid dividends. Nice Going.
|
Photo By: Christian Barrette
(K:21125)
|
|
|
Critique By:
Roberto Arcari Farinetti (K:209486)
1/29/2005 6:03:10 PM
le Staff choice) choix de personnel il est trop de petit mon ami. c'est un "capolavoro" et est petit les mots à dire, est souklement pour observer et admirer.. il ya de magnifique coulors and tones.. aurevoir ciao ,.. roby
|
Photo By: Christian Barrette
(K:21125)
|
|
|
Critique By:
Roberto Arcari Farinetti (K:209486)
1/29/2005 6:03:08 PM
un interno pregiato e un ottimo scorcio christian.. è molto caldo e intimo come la casa di un amico! un bel "cadeaux" per tutti e questa foto è anche un pò mia.. complimenti per la esposzione e i colori! excellente.. roby
|
Photo By: Christian Barrette
(K:21125)
|
|
|
Critique By:
Roberto Arcari Farinetti (K:209486)
1/29/2005 5:59:46 PM
J'ai eu le petit et grand problème de temps avec le PC mais maintenent est ici. +/-. et sont un plaisir de voir des vos merveilleux photo bientôt vous faire une grande visite.. bon soirè mon ami.. roby
c'est fanbtastique et romantiue
|
Photo By: Christian Barrette
(K:21125)
|
|
|
Critique By:
Hugo de Wolf (K:185110)
1/19/2005 7:57:57 AM
Hi Christian, there are more or less three things in this photo that grab my attention. Obviously the plane is one of them (although its a pitty you revealed that; I would've loved to believe that this was a shooting star).
Secondly, it's the tone in the sky. Where one would expect a gradient from deep blue to black, it seems to be ranging from yellow to purple. Not sure if this is my monitor setting or the result of citylights beyond the treeline.
And last, continuing on the feeling that there is a city beyond the treeline, there is the skylight beaming upward into the void.
All in all a very good shot and a well balanced compsition. Interesting; one would think that with three primary points of attention, at least one would become redundant; this is not the case here, probably because they all fit so well together.
Cheers,
Hugo
|
Photo By: Christian Barrette
(K:21125)
|
|
|
Critique By:
G G (K:61359)
1/19/2005 7:43:38 AM
J'aime beaucoup cette photo Christian. Ce jeu de limières tout en finesse et en "croisement" lui donne une douceur qu'on trouve rarement..C'est une image poétique pour moi. Bravo Fabrice
|
Photo By: Christian Barrette
(K:21125)
|
|
|
Critique By:
Markus Scholz (K:23722)
1/19/2005 7:10:49 AM
Simple and striking. Very fascinating.
Cheers, Markus
|
Photo By: Christian Barrette
(K:21125)
|
|
|
Critique By:
Salvatore Rossignolo (K:13559)
1/19/2005 5:11:31 AM
Beautiful colors,nice capture. The plane was probably an american SR-71 Blackbird photographing clandestine Canadian weapons of mass destruction manufacturing facilities.
|
Photo By: Christian Barrette
(K:21125)
|
|
|
Critique By:
NN (K:26787)
1/19/2005 4:56:32 AM
Very well balanced, with the different streams of light. Well seen and taken ... simple and efficient!
|
Photo By: Christian Barrette
(K:21125)
|
|
|
Critique By:
Don Loseke (K:32503)
1/19/2005 3:31:27 AM
I like that streak of light coming up from behind the trees reaching for the sky. Great capture Christian. You must carry that camera everywhere. Don.
|
Photo By: Christian Barrette
(K:21125)
|
|
|
Critique By:
Todd Miller (K:16464)
1/19/2005 2:19:04 AM
great shot. i love the way the light of the sun just explodes upward. wonderful work. todd
|
Photo By: Christian Barrette
(K:21125)
|
|
|
Critique By:
Peter Daniel (K:33866)
1/18/2005 10:25:08 PM
Wonderful Photograph Christian, Great Colors and Clarity. Very well presented.
Thanks for sharing, Peter Daniel
|
Photo By: Christian Barrette
(K:21125)
|
|
|
Critique By:
Christian Barrette (K:21125)
1/18/2005 7:44:30 PM
You're right Don ! I've seen this on some occasions in your portfolio and it works just great. Am I so straight ?
|
Photo By: Christian Barrette
(K:21125)
|
|
|
Critique By:
Don Loseke (K:32503)
1/18/2005 4:24:30 PM
A great idea, red on red. A great presentation. I might have tilted the camera to make the bloom come from one corner or the other. Nice work. Don.
|
Photo By: Christian Barrette
(K:21125)
|
|
|
Critique By:
Christian Barrette (K:21125)
1/18/2005 1:41:19 PM
Thank you Elisa. I'm glad you liked it. Your work is such an inspiration.
|
Photo By: Christian Barrette
(K:21125)
|
|
|
Critique By:
Christian Barrette (K:21125)
1/18/2005 11:58:54 AM
Thank you Dave. This is something I have tried before, tone on tone, and it tends to reveal the light even more, like a mono would do.
|
Photo By: Christian Barrette
(K:21125)
|
|
|
Critique By:
Christian Barrette (K:21125)
1/18/2005 11:56:04 AM
Thank you Markus, you are right - this is an Amaryllis - and I have just edited the presentation.
|
Photo By: Christian Barrette
(K:21125)
|
|
|
Critique By:
Markus Scholz (K:23722)
1/18/2005 8:45:48 AM
Great work, Christian. The restriction to only two colors works very well gives the picture a minimalistic feeling.
But isn't it an Amaryllis?
Regards, Markus
|
Photo By: Christian Barrette
(K:21125)
|
|
|
Critique By:
Kristin Upcroft (K:1389)
1/18/2005 8:42:52 AM
Christian, well done. Is the frame done in photoshop? You matched the colours well to really complement the flower.
|
Photo By: Christian Barrette
(K:21125)
|
|
|
Critique By:
NN (K:26787)
1/18/2005 6:53:28 AM
WOW ... such a beauty! I like the presentation very VERY much!!! Great stuff Christian!
|
Photo By: Christian Barrette
(K:21125)
|
|
|
Critique By:
Dave Arnold (K:55680)
1/18/2005 3:59:28 AM
I would never have dreamed about putting this on a red background but the effects are astounding.
Excellent presentation in the framing, too.
Best Dave
|
Photo By: Christian Barrette
(K:21125)
|
|
|
Critique By:
Dan Lightner (K:12684)
1/18/2005 3:38:06 AM
Excellent seperation from background ,great choice of colors . I also like the frame.
Dan
|
Photo By: Christian Barrette
(K:21125)
|
|
|
Critique By:
Luke Luther (K:14693)
1/18/2005 3:25:46 AM
just beautiful!
|
Photo By: Christian Barrette
(K:21125)
|
|
|
Critique By:
Michael J. Wagner (K:5896)
1/18/2005 3:17:01 AM
Great shot, simple and elegant!
|
Photo By: Christian Barrette
(K:21125)
|
|