Alcatraz in B&W

bochiebochie Registered Users Posts: 128 Major grins
edited October 7, 2005 in Landscapes
I visited Alcatraz a week ago and have just finished processing the pictures.
I feel that B&W is suitable conversion since Alcatraz feel cold and lonely to me.
I would really appreciate some constructive criticism on these pictures.

Nikon D70 + Nikkor 24-120mm f/3.5-5.6G ED-IF AF-S VR

Alcatraz
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The Hole
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Ray of Light
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Witness
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Empty
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Ironic
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Prisoners of Age (excellent exhibit by Ron Levine)
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"Study nature, love nature, stay close to nature.
It will never fail you." - Frank Lloyd Wright

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Comments

  • ian408ian408 Administrators Posts: 21,939 moderator
    edited October 6, 2005
    Alcatraz. One of the loneliest places in the middle of a thriving
    metropolis...

    I think B&W is appropriate for these shots. But I'd like to see something
    more contrasting. I.e.; the contrast between inside and outside in the
    first and second--so instead of exposing for the outside, expose for
    both and give us a hint of what it's like to be locked inside.

    The third, same thing. And maybe a longer exposure would have given
    a ray of light from the ceiling?

    Ironic is nice for the motion it contains. Some pause to reflect what it
    must have been like while others scurry on by.

    I'd like to see Empty in a vertical crop.

    Nice work. Enjoyed seeing a different side of Alcatraz.

    Ian
    Moderator Journeys/Sports/Big Picture :: Need some help with dgrin?
  • bochiebochie Registered Users Posts: 128 Major grins
    edited October 7, 2005
    Thanks for the feedback Ian.
    Some very good idea. I don't know why I can be so narrow minded sometimes in my shots. I need to keep reminding myself to try different things in the future.

    While I don't have vertical shot of "Empty", I'll try the vertical crop in PS.

    ian408 wrote:
    Alcatraz. One of the loneliest places in the middle of a thriving
    metropolis...

    I think B&W is appropriate for these shots. But I'd like to see something
    more contrasting. I.e.; the contrast between inside and outside in the
    first and second--so instead of exposing for the outside, expose for
    both and give us a hint of what it's like to be locked inside.

    The third, same thing. And maybe a longer exposure would have given
    a ray of light from the ceiling?

    Ironic is nice for the motion it contains. Some pause to reflect what it
    must have been like while others scurry on by.

    I'd like to see Empty in a vertical crop.

    Nice work. Enjoyed seeing a different side of Alcatraz.

    Ian
    "Study nature, love nature, stay close to nature.
    It will never fail you." - Frank Lloyd Wright

    http://www.pbase.com/bochie
  • ian408ian408 Administrators Posts: 21,939 moderator
    edited October 7, 2005
    bochie wrote:
    Thanks for the feedback Ian.
    Some very good idea. I don't know why I can be so narrow minded sometimes in my shots. I need to keep reminding myself to try different things in the future.

    While I don't have vertical shot of "Empty", I'll try the vertical crop in PS.

    You're welcome.

    I wouldn't describe the shots as narrow minded by any stretch of the imagination.

    Ian
    Moderator Journeys/Sports/Big Picture :: Need some help with dgrin?
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