Walking in the Air

9 years 5 months ago #412466 by Italian_Dreamer


An eye for an eye, LSD and antidepressants. Everything in balance. Buddhists call it karma and Christians call it the golden rule, Jews call it— I don't know. Rabbi Hillel said something poignant. Universe always settles the score.
Does it?
No, but it should.

House M.D


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9 years 5 months ago #412580 by can-on
Your composition showing loneliness of the seagull, very nice shot and eye in they moment.


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9 years 5 months ago #412686 by Simon Says
Really impressive.


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9 years 5 months ago #412887 by Italian_Dreamer
Thank you ;)


An eye for an eye, LSD and antidepressants. Everything in balance. Buddhists call it karma and Christians call it the golden rule, Jews call it— I don't know. Rabbi Hillel said something poignant. Universe always settles the score.
Does it?
No, but it should.

House M.D


Daniel B.

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9 years 5 months ago #412888 by Italian_Dreamer
Thank you Simon ;)


An eye for an eye, LSD and antidepressants. Everything in balance. Buddhists call it karma and Christians call it the golden rule, Jews call it— I don't know. Rabbi Hillel said something poignant. Universe always settles the score.
Does it?
No, but it should.

House M.D


Daniel B.

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9 years 5 months ago #412895 by Tuscan Muse
Great story in this shot.
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9 years 5 months ago #412912 by Italian_Dreamer
Thank you Tuscan ;)


An eye for an eye, LSD and antidepressants. Everything in balance. Buddhists call it karma and Christians call it the golden rule, Jews call it— I don't know. Rabbi Hillel said something poignant. Universe always settles the score.
Does it?
No, but it should.

House M.D


Daniel B.

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9 years 5 months ago #413030 by bluesydude
I like the B&W treatment of this wonderful catch!

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9 years 5 months ago #413069 by Italian_Dreamer


bluesydude wrote: I like the B&W treatment of this wonderful catch!


Thank you ;)


An eye for an eye, LSD and antidepressants. Everything in balance. Buddhists call it karma and Christians call it the golden rule, Jews call it— I don't know. Rabbi Hillel said something poignant. Universe always settles the score.
Does it?
No, but it should.

House M.D


Daniel B.

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9 years 5 months ago - 9 years 5 months ago #413078 by Stealthy Ninja
I see where you're going with the fake gradients in there, but I feel like it's too obvious (the fact I can tell it's fake is the first clue).

Also, I think a slightly tighter crop would be good. I feel like your subject isn't obvious enough in this shot. I get that you're going for a "lonely" feel, but it just looks like a whole lot of grey. Perhaps a tad more dynamic contrast would improve it?

Potential is there for a great shot with a little more work.

I like the idea of the bird flying off into an uncaring perpetual ocean of nothing.  Also the lines of the wave can be positioned to direct the eye from the lower right corner right up to the bird.

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9 years 5 months ago #413100 by Travel Nut
That is beautiful! Excellent Shot!!!


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9 years 5 months ago #413105 by Italian_Dreamer

Stealthy Ninja wrote: I see where you're going with the fake gradients in there, but I feel like it's too obvious (the fact I can tell it's fake is the first clue).

Also, I think a slightly tighter crop would be good. I feel like your subject isn't obvious enough in this shot. I get that you're going for a "lonely" feel, but it just looks like a whole lot of grey. Perhaps a tad more dynamic contrast would improve it?

Potential is there for a great shot with a little more work.

I like the idea of the bird flying off into an uncaring perpetual ocean of nothing.  Also the lines of the wave can be positioned to direct the eye from the lower right corner right up to the bird.

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Thank you for the suggestion, Yes you right i put 2 graduated filters on LR to give the sensation on loneliness. Perhaps you right I will try and follow your suggestion.
Thank you For the Critic :)


An eye for an eye, LSD and antidepressants. Everything in balance. Buddhists call it karma and Christians call it the golden rule, Jews call it— I don't know. Rabbi Hillel said something poignant. Universe always settles the score.
Does it?
No, but it should.

House M.D


Daniel B.

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9 years 5 months ago #413106 by Italian_Dreamer

Travel Nut wrote: That is beautiful! Excellent Shot!!!


Thank you Travel ;)


An eye for an eye, LSD and antidepressants. Everything in balance. Buddhists call it karma and Christians call it the golden rule, Jews call it— I don't know. Rabbi Hillel said something poignant. Universe always settles the score.
Does it?
No, but it should.

House M.D


Daniel B.

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9 years 5 months ago #413331 by David Hutnik
The simplicity works for me!


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