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  • Wow there are some beautiful images here. I take rough and ready pics of things that interest me on my less than stellar phone, here's some results.








  • @Identor said:
    @sch I like the woman with long hair and the last one. The rest are too heavily edited. It make the images flat and subtracting from the subject (in most cases with heavy HDR editing). Thats my opinion.

    I like the painterly effect, but then I like paintings as well as photography.

  • @TheOriginalPaulB said:

    @Identor said:
    @sch I like the woman with long hair and the last one. The rest are too heavily edited. It make the images flat and subtracting from the subject (in most cases with heavy HDR editing). Thats my opinion.

    I like the painterly effect, but then I like paintings as well as photography.

    Gents, I fully understand your comments, and yet it is the style that I've evolved into (at this time in life). I used to do strictly "documentary" photography, but damn it, I like to push things! "Fine art" photography just offers an alternative view and taking an image beyond reality is a liberating experience, the same as in music! Cheers!

  • @sch said:

    @TheOriginalPaulB said:

    @Identor said:
    @sch I like the woman with long hair and the last one. The rest are too heavily edited. It make the images flat and subtracting from the subject (in most cases with heavy HDR editing). Thats my opinion.

    I like the painterly effect, but then I like paintings as well as photography.

    Gents, I fully understand your comments, and yet it is the style that I've evolved into (at this time in life). I used to do strictly "documentary" photography, but damn it, I like to push things! "Fine art" photography just offers an alternative view and taking an image beyond reality is a liberating experience, the same as in music! Cheers!

    I fully understand what you mean with the effect you use. I think it's not my style :), alike styles of music, like you said.
    For myself, i use HDR in a more subtile way. Sometimes just the HDR merge, and sometimes different layers with different exposures to "push" the dynamic range.

  • @sch said:

    @TheOriginalPaulB said:

    @Identor said:
    @sch I like the woman with long hair and the last one. The rest are too heavily edited. It make the images flat and subtracting from the subject (in most cases with heavy HDR editing). Thats my opinion.

    I like the painterly effect, but then I like paintings as well as photography.

    Gents, I fully understand your comments, and yet it is the style that I've evolved into (at this time in life). I used to do strictly "documentary" photography, but damn it, I like to push things! "Fine art" photography just offers an alternative view and taking an image beyond reality is a liberating experience, the same as in music! Cheers!

    I couldn’t agree more. Who says photography has to be photorealistic?

  • @Fingolfinzz said:
    Actually just took these yesterday at the Botanical Gardens in my city

    is that the st. louis botanical, gardens?

  • Rewiring the desk for a new synth so I don't have my drives up at the moment, but had a random handful on my iPad, including a few printed on canvas in lap joint wood frames:














  • @eross said:

    is that the st. louis botanical, gardens?

    Yeah the first one is in the Climatron and then over at the Japanese Gardens for the other two

  • edited April 2021

    @dreamsaremaps Wow! stunning, vibrant photo's. I like the pano's. I can see that you know your gear.

    I dipped my toe in pano's a while back.

    360 pano on the middle of the round square in Bourtange (netherlands)

    You can open the Photo's on a new page to see them full.

  • @Fingolfinzz said:

    @eross said:

    is that the st. louis botanical, gardens?

    Yeah the first one is in the Climatron and then over at the Japanese Gardens for the other two

    very cool. been there many times. i live right across the river in illinois

  • @eross said:

    @Fingolfinzz said:

    @eross said:

    is that the st. louis botanical, gardens?

    Yeah the first one is in the Climatron and then over at the Japanese Gardens for the other two

    very cool. been there many times. i live right across the river in illinois

    Yeah it’s a really nice spot, I live not too far away from it and go quite a bit. I actually go over to Collinsville about once a week myself to the dispensary and got vaccinated over in Granite City not too long ago cos Missouri has been shit with the rollout

  • Such amazing photography in here

    End of day //


  • @mungbeans said:
    A few b&w portraits



    Fantastic. 👌

  • edited June 2021

    @ervin said:

    @mungbeans said:
    A few b&w portraits

    Fantastic. 👌

    I resisted this thread for a while; maybe because it seemed too off topic. But now I’m enjoying it and can see analogies to musical ideas; intentional or not. Patterns; textures; portraits; landscapes. Some look more ‘serious’ but all are interesting.
    I agree mungbeans stands out or maybe I just happen to like mung beans.

  • The Forge

  • Beautiful photography everyone!
    @eross. You don’t live in Pittsfield by chance do you?

  • I sure have enjoyed the photography here! I'm not a photographer, but did manage snap a couple pics I'm proud of, when visiting South Korea. One is a really beautiful gazebo I saw walking up a mountain, and the other is an outdoor market that really fascinated me.

    Dav





  • here ya go

  • Minneapolis, 1969

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