This is so unique and eye catching! I love the loose and almost impressionistic feel of the image. Is this the effect pinhole creates? Or did you tweak and experiment a while until u got this efffect?
great stuff
-JH
This photo evoked an “Oh!” from me. The contrast of the sharp ice floes jumbled up, the line of sight leading to the softness of the trees that look like they are in a dreamy painting. Wow – nice!
This is an utterly stunning depiction of the drama of the first effects of Spring. All the power and dynamic force of the change of Seasons is contained in this sepia image. Wonderful. Bravo.
Mike, I recognized that this was taken with the pinhole.
Perhaps that should be obvious, but until I started following your blog, I didn’t know what a pinhole camera was!
Very interesting image you took. Thank you too for following my guide!
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Thanks, I am glad I found your guide. It is informative and your photos are great. I hope to be able to spend some time in Oregon someday.
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This is so unique and eye catching! I love the loose and almost impressionistic feel of the image. Is this the effect pinhole creates? Or did you tweak and experiment a while until u got this efffect?
great stuff
-JH
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Thanks. The effect is mainly the pinhole camera. I did slightly adjust the exposure after scanning the image to make closer to the printed version.
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This photo evoked an “Oh!” from me. The contrast of the sharp ice floes jumbled up, the line of sight leading to the softness of the trees that look like they are in a dreamy painting. Wow – nice!
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Great mood!
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Thanks. Hope your weekend is going great.
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Love this shot! Beautiful!
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Thanks and I hope your week is off to a great start.
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This is an utterly stunning depiction of the drama of the first effects of Spring. All the power and dynamic force of the change of Seasons is contained in this sepia image. Wonderful. Bravo.
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Wow, very cool photo!
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Mike, I recognized that this was taken with the pinhole.
Perhaps that should be obvious, but until I started following your blog, I didn’t know what a pinhole camera was!
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