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Farm House PathPosted by grant (kansas city, United States) on 3 August 2008 in Landscape & Rural and Portfolio. Highland, Kansas
Comments (13)
@David: :) - thanks david David from Toulouse, FranceVery peaceful scene (sry can't finish my 1st comment :p) 3 Aug 2008 8:32am lisa v from Gawler, AustraliaGreat dof. Very nice looking farmhouse. This must be what it's like from a cat's point of view. 3 Aug 2008 8:34am @lisa v: thanks lisa, belongs to my girlfriend's dad and step-mom. great place to visit, as they say... ordinaryimages from Kentucky Bluegrass, United Stateswhere the typical view would place emphasis on the farm house, your selective focus interpretation provides us room to provide our own narrative. simple and well constructed. best...jf 3 Aug 2008 1:15pm @ordinaryimages: thank you jerry. Marcie from United StatesLove your dof...and b & w processing. Really nice composition. Wonderful! 3 Aug 2008 4:10pm @Marcie: thanks marcie Kurt from San Francisco, United StatesHazy and dreamy, just a corner in focus to keep the viewer grounded. You're right there on the ground and the world rises above and beyond. 3 Aug 2008 8:36pm @Kurt: you've got a way with words. thanks kurt. Observing from West Cheshire, United KingdomThe DOF gives the house a mysterious look. 3 Aug 2008 10:04pm @Observing: thanks. the owners would smile to hear that, i think. dj.tigersprout from San Bruno, United Statesvery dreamy -- like an old memory -- or a memory from childhood. this photo gets me to recalling things... as if this house were familiar to me. beautifully done! 4 Aug 2008 3:32am @dj.tigersprout: i like it, that the photo creates these associations. thanks for the comment. @bluechameleon: thanks very much! Nilla from County, Östergötland, SwedenLove this. Focus at the seed in the front. Fine. 4 Aug 2008 6:56am @Nilla: thank you nilla Howard F. from South Pasadena, Calif., United StatesA very comfortable and peaceful scene. Absolutely beautiful blurry tree in the background, and sharp grass blade in the front. 4 Aug 2008 5:00pm @Howard F.: thanks howard Twelvebit from Victoria, United StatesSome quality here, and with your other photos --can't quite name the feeling though, so I guess haunting will have to do for now. 5 Aug 2008 5:38am @Twelvebit: i'll take haunting :), thanks GJC from Kyoto, JapanAnother fine photo with super control over the tones. I especially like the POV in this one and then that path. Intriguing. 5 Aug 2008 6:05am @GJC: thanks. this is the opposite of the pola pinhole situation. much appreciated. |