*First Attempt on 21/lynnesite

lynnesitelynnesite Registered Users Posts: 747 Major grins
edited September 19, 2004 in The Dgrin Challenges
It was nearly dark where I live, the hills cut off the sun, it had been a pretty sunset. But on the horizon was this solo cumulus cloud. Dark at the bottom from being dark down here, up to sunny at the top. Eligible? Opinions? :dunno
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  • lynnesitelynnesite Registered Users Posts: 747 Major grins
    edited September 11, 2004
    lynnesite wrote:
    It was nearly dark where I live, the hills cut off the sun, it had been a pretty sunset. But on the horizon was this solo cumulus cloud. Dark at the bottom from being dark down here, up to sunny at the top. Eligible? Opinions? <img src="https://us.v-cdn.net/6029383/emoji/ne_nau.gif&quot; border="0" alt="" >

    OK, never mind. I went back and read the rules, no sunsets, though this isn't a sunset I suppose it doesn't qualify. <shrug>
  • AndyAndy Registered Users Posts: 50,016 Major grins
    edited September 11, 2004
    i said about sunsets ...
    lynnesite wrote:
    OK, never mind. I went back and read the rules, no sunsets, though this isn't a sunset I suppose it doesn't qualify. <shrug>


    not direct sunset shots. shot of what the sun is setting *on* qualify. i'd say this counts., but remember, it's up to the voters :D
  • lynnesitelynnesite Registered Users Posts: 747 Major grins
    edited September 11, 2004
    andy wrote:
    not direct sunset shots. shot of what the sun is setting *on* qualify. i'd say this counts., but remember, it's up to the voters :D

    Thanks, Andy--I need to do more low light shooting with this camera, that's what I like about challenges, breaking out of the mold.

    Thanks also for the RAW tutorial, gotta start doing that too. I'm concerned about storage time to the card since I shoot action so much. Will give it a try tonight.
  • AltProAltPro Registered Users Posts: 478 Major grins
    edited September 11, 2004
    lynnesite wrote:
    Thanks, Andy--I need to do more low light shooting with this camera, that's what I like about challenges, breaking out of the mold.
    Lynne:

    Very interesting cloud formation and coloration to say the least. I think it was Tuesday of this week that I was shooting the clouds, just to keep for my "SKY" files. I use them when I am really desperate for a nice background when I have a photo that would be great if the existing sky were not so dull.... If all else fails, I think this one might well help you out at some time.

    Also wanted to add that I LOVED your last Challenge entry! Voted for it. I would be proud to own a print of that one to hang on my family room wall!

    Keep shooting.
    ginette
    "In the End, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends."
  • lynnesitelynnesite Registered Users Posts: 747 Major grins
    edited September 12, 2004
    AltPro wrote:
    Lynne:

    Very interesting cloud formation and coloration to say the least. I think it was Tuesday of this week that I was shooting the clouds, just to keep for my "SKY" files. I use them when I am really desperate for a nice background when I have a photo that would be great if the existing sky were not so dull.... If all else fails, I think this one might well help you out at some time.

    Also wanted to add that I LOVED your last Challenge entry! Voted for it. I would be proud to own a print of that one to hang on my family room wall!

    Keep shooting.
    ginette

    Thanks, Ginette, I think we have the mutual admiration society here. :feelgood I haven't been willing to merge photos, but I can think of just the photo that could use it, a foggy day and crappy background: 5153128-M.jpg

    I can't seem to make myself shoot after dark (yet). Last night I was mesmerized by the clouds, and one of my horses was willing to be the model, trotting up the hill towards the sunset:
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  • ginger_55ginger_55 Registered Users Posts: 8,416 Major grins
    edited September 12, 2004
    That shot works, Lynn. According to Andy's definition, it doesn't have to be dark, just after sunset. I time it, looked in the paper, but anytime the light is reflecting off of something else, like those clouds, and with the horse in the photo, well it is a fine shot, and it does work.

    It does not have to be dark, as I understand it. Of course, I don't know what they are going to say when they pick shots. They could say that it just didn't appear to be a night shot, but that is not in the rules. There is no real definition of a night shot, except that it be taken after sunset.

    ginger

    I liked your last submission, too.
    After all is said and done, it is the sweet tea.
  • AltProAltPro Registered Users Posts: 478 Major grins
    edited September 12, 2004
    lynnesite wrote:
    Thanks, Ginette, I think we have the mutual admiration society here. :feelgood I haven't been willing to merge photos, but I can think of just the photo that could use it, a foggy day and crappy background: [PHP][/PHP] [PHP]5153128-S.jpg

    I can't seem to make myself shoot after dark (yet). Last night I was mesmerized by the clouds, and one of my horses was willing to be the model, trotting up the hill towards the sunset:
    8447830-S.jpg
    Lynne:

    I love that you take such care in shooting your horses. I really do believe that you could make money with some of your prints, but I am sure you have heard that before.

    The first image is very nice, but you are right in saying that the background is lacking... Even when I worked exclusively in my darkroom, I would have superimposed this horse into another frame. No shame in doing that you know, at least in my humble opinion.

    The second photo, the "night" one, had real potential... Too bad that the horses feet were lost at the bottom of the frame... But I know you will be out there again, soon... possibly even this evening.

    I have not, as yet taken one photo for this challenge. While I love night photography, I have not been motivated by the night scenes I have encountered lately... Not too mention that I am just not up for the challenges... Divergences of styles and concepts... For me, this time of year calls to me, urging me to shoot body forms, and body landscapes in the natural surroundings I live in. The temperatures are cooling, and there are less folks around now that school is in session... These are too often not appropriate for this challenge forum. Horses would be easier...

    Keep doing your beautiful work... Let me know if I may obtain a print of "Something in the way she moves..."

    I remain,
    ginette
    "In the End, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends."
  • lynnesitelynnesite Registered Users Posts: 747 Major grins
    edited September 13, 2004
    AltPro wrote:
    Lynne:

    I love that you take such care in shooting your horses. I really do believe that you could make money with some of your prints, but I am sure you have heard that before.

    <snip>
    I have not, as yet taken one photo for this challenge. While I love night photography, I have not been motivated by the night scenes I have encountered lately... Not too mention that I am just not up for the challenges... Divergences of styles and concepts... For me, this time of year calls to me, urging me to shoot body forms, and body landscapes in the natural surroundings I live in. The temperatures are cooling, and there are less folks around now that school is in session... These are too often not appropriate for this challenge forum. Horses would be easier...

    Keep doing your beautiful work... Let me know if I may obtain a print of "Something in the way she moves..."

    I remain,
    ginette

    I'm a professional equine photographer, for the last 18 months or so, and a good check is on its way from Smugmug sales in Aug. Yeah, too bad about the feet but I got one shot at him heading up the hill into the clouds, furiously hand-bracketing and somewhat lucky the shot was in focus. The others were too but one is too silhouette-like and one he has his ears back and the other his anus is a bit too prominent. <img src="https://us.v-cdn.net/6029383/emoji/Laughing.gif&quot; border="0" alt="" >. Am more than willing to mask out offending items but have not embraced full background replacements. The bay horse appears to be floating, a clouds replacement would be neat.

    I shoot for various equine mags, do farm shoots (that's where the top image came from), my stuff is used for artist renderings, I do technical equine clinician stuff for books and mags, etc. I like outdoor photography in general, not much of a studio type. Am attracted to the fine art style, with a developing specialty of movement+stillness in the same shot.

    Am not sure I'm up for this challenge either. My avatar photo, however, is entered over at dpchallenge.com in the "backlighting" challenge, and to my surprise appears to be headed for the top ten. DPchallenge is full of really top shooters and my stuff has not been competitive there in large part to not being very good at themes; I submit inappropriate stuff. Plus their time frame is only one week, very tight. Studio stuff does well there. I'm continually amazed at what people come up with, and browing the entries/voting helps me widen my scope.
  • PerezDesignGroupPerezDesignGroup Registered Users Posts: 395 Major grins
    edited September 18, 2004
    The clouds are fantastic and the horse in the sunset is also quite beautiful. Excellent work!
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  • AltProAltPro Registered Users Posts: 478 Major grins
    edited September 18, 2004
    Horse in the clouds....?
    Lynne...

    Had 20 minutes to run a quick composite of your horse & Cloud formation.... Really needs a grounding layer as well... But I have to run take my boys to pick up a buddy for the bi-weekly sleepover.

    Later,
    ginette
    "member of the mutual admiration society"
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    "In the End, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends."
  • lynnesitelynnesite Registered Users Posts: 747 Major grins
    edited September 18, 2004
    ginger_55 wrote:
    That shot works, Lynn. According to Andy's definition, it doesn't have to be dark, just after sunset. I time it, looked in the paper, but anytime the light is reflecting off of something else, like those clouds, and with the horse in the photo, well it is a fine shot, and it does work.

    It does not have to be dark, as I understand it. Of course, I don't know what they are going to say when they pick shots. They could say that it just didn't appear to be a night shot, but that is not in the rules. There is no real definition of a night shot, except that it be taken after sunset.

    ginger

    I liked your last submission, too.

    I can't even seem to remember to pick up a camera after dark--must be a genetic defect. Thanks for your thoughts, think I'll just sit this one out!
  • lynnesitelynnesite Registered Users Posts: 747 Major grins
    edited September 18, 2004
    AltPro wrote:
    Lynne...

    Had 20 minutes to run a quick composite of your horse & Cloud formation.... Really needs a grounding layer as well... But I have to run take my boys to pick up a buddy for the bi-weekly sleepover.

    Later,
    ginette
    "member of the mutual admiration society"
    8687905-S.jpg

    What fun! Can't wait to see what you come up with next!
  • wxwaxwxwax Registered Users Posts: 15,471 Major grins
    edited September 19, 2004
    Lynne, that's gorgeous, absolutely fantastic colors and shapes.
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