GESO: 2007 - Winter, Trees - GDG
Tom C
cakaltm at hotmail.com
Thu Mar 1 14:45:09 EST 2007
I'll present a little different take on it. I'm not meaning to to be
negative or critical.
Overall I found the series of photos to be quite enjoyable. That is, I
liked seeing them and I think all the photos work well together as a photo
essay of sorts.
When I look at each single image though, I wonder if they have the strength
to stand individually. Photo #1 still needs to get rid of the distracting
background in the lower right. Photo #2 I like but the closer branches in
the upper right are distracting. I like photos #4 and #6 because they really
have a two-fold point of interest.
So my overall impression is positive when viewing the images as a group, but
less so when I look at each individual photo.
Hopefully unjudgemental and honest, albeit subjective.
Tom C.
>From: Adam Maas <mykroft at mykroft.com>
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>Subject: Re: GESO: 2007 - Winter, Trees - GDG
>Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2007 23:14:48 -0500
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>Excellent series. It's the sort of stark nature abstract that really
>appeals to me.
>
>The second is probably the strongest.
>
>-Adam
>
>
>Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
> > The theme of my PAW 08 photograph continued to bump around in my
> > head. The abstraction has to me something of the feel of etchings or
> > scrimshaw. I liked how the first presented a very simple composition
> > and told a quiet, small story.
> >
> > So here are 7 more in a gallery presentation with Autoviewer:
> >
> > http://www.gdgphoto.com/wintertree/
> >
> > Comments, critique, and the fast flung tomatoes are always appreciated.
> >
> > Godfrey
> >
>
>
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