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MrNewportCustom

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Grand Canyon, Thanksgiving weekend.

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Room with a View


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Quigley Brown

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fatwoul said:
Well, I kinda saw it like this:


The biggest tree trunk lies on a third, and leads down to the baby deer, and the white flash of the baby's tail lies on a third up from the bottom of the image, which is where the brown grass ends too.

The adult deer doesn't lie on any of the thirds of the entire image, but when you think of the big tree and the brown grass as framing the centre-left third:

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The adult deer's tail and neck lie on thirds, with its white ears crossing on another third.

...I'm so glad I don't have Asperger Syndrome. I'd probably see little white composition lines on everything. lol

Goodness! For a brief moment I thought it was a gun crosshair!:eek:
 

Curt Chiarelli

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Lady Day said:
This was fun

I did storyboards for a commercial and I finally got the final and matched stills to the boards. They followed the boards fairly faithfully. Its always cool to see the comparison. :)

LD

Excellent boards, Shelley! Quite frankly, I think your compositions should have been adhered to more closely by the cinematographer because they're more dynamic! :)
 
fatwoul said:
...I'm so glad I don't have Asperger Syndrome. I'd probably see little white composition lines on everything. lol
Be nice, you do have at least one Asperger case in your midst, although the "additional overlaid imagery" I see is mainly targeting reticles, projected ground-tracks with intercept and evasion courses relative to same, and all kinds of other technical/tactical stuff...* just trying to put together all the data my mind projects onto my field-of-view could almost be a kind of "modern art" itself! :eek:

And here you all wondered what my deal was...:p lol

*Quick visualization: try to imagine looking at the world through the heads-up display of a modern fighter aircraft.
 

Corto

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sweetfrancaise said:
That's really moving--I love his hands!

Thank you!

I had the worst time with his hands.
I copied it from a 1896 black and white photo of an armored cruiser gun crew.
His hands were obscured, so I had to wing it.
 

Miss Brill

One Too Many
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on the edge of propriety
I took this one a couple weeks ago, and I smile every time I see it, for some reason. I had to lighten it to be able to see the cow & silo, so the sky vanished, but I loves it:
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One of my few portraits:
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The skyline that is my usual desktop wallpaper:
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This was taken through the windshield, and you can see the crack in it, and the antenna:
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carter

I'll Lock Up
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Corsicana, TX
A few Photos

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A Farm, Shenandoah Valley, VA - Aug 2004

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Rainbow, Shenandoah Valley, VA - Dec 2004

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Dusk, Shenandoah Valley, VA - Dec 2004

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Morning, Mist on Lake, Deer, Crow Ranch, TX
(the deer are actually bronze statues)
 

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