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    The "trees" experiment

    Hello everyone, lately I have started to "experiment" shooting trees, enspecially on mountside, I would like to make a "photoproject" out of them, a gallery of some pictures to add to my portfolio, also for kinda show my "style" of photography. I would like your opinion about that; would the subject be sufficiently interesting? are the pictures too "abstract"? Is a bad idea? What shot choose? Anykind of opinions, adivices and suggestions are welcomed. Since there are various pictures I will post them in different messages trying to give the thread a more orderly look.

    I started to shoot picture of trees on the mountside as a study for the various light-spectrum tones that change through the same day and of course the seasons. These pictures for example are made with no filter or white balance alterations as a study of the "cold blue spectrum light" than can be observed on winter early morning just some minutes before sunrise.
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    Than I started to notice the "pattern" than trees formed, those patterns haven't a specific "rhytm" or a geometric cadence of course since they are natural, so I tried to point exactly on that, on their "imperfect geometry" trying to give a sence of "abstract" and "illusion"

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    Re: The "trees" experiment

    From the "abstract" shots, inspired by Frans Lanting shot in Namibia and of course Monet I started to try to make the pictures look even more like expressionist painting playing with focus, deep of field and prespective... some try get better than others

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    Re: The "trees" experiment

    Hi Pellegrino,would you please add numbers to your photos ,so that we don't make mistakes while talking about them

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    Re: The "trees" experiment

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    Re: The "trees" experiment

    Quote Originally Posted by bnnrcn View Post
    Hi Pellegrino,would you please add numbers to your photos ,so that we don't make mistakes while talking about them
    Right, I forgot the numbers -.- Silly me, sorry. Corrected

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    These are all WOW Pellegrino I would prefer the coloured #11 rather than B&W #12

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    Quote Originally Posted by bnnrcn View Post
    These are all WOW Pellegrino I would prefer the coloured #11 rather than B&W #12
    Thanks, but what you think of it as a photo-project? Imagine to visit an online portfolio of a photographer and see a gallery dedicated to this kind of pictures... would you find it boring? Odd? "Meh"?

    P.S. I posted even a link to a "colour version" of the #12

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    I wouldn't it find boring Pellegrino because I'm fond of fine arts and I really enjoy watching paintings...not only abstracts but also classics.So,your work is a kind of fine art for me I think the answer to your question just depends on the person who views your photos.


    Quote Originally Posted by Quentin88 View Post
    Thanks, but what you think of it as a photo-project? Imagine to visit an online portfolio of a photographer and see a gallery dedicated to this kind of pictures... would you find it boring? Odd? "Meh"?

    P.S. I posted even a link to a "colour version" of the #12

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    Re: The "trees" experiment

    These are a very interesting collection and I like them all except the first two - I think the blue hue is too strong there

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    Re: The "trees" experiment

    I am with Kaye...I don't particularly like 1 ad 2. The rest are artistically beautiful.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IzzieK View Post
    I am with Kaye...I don't particularly like 1 ad 2. The rest are artistically beautiful.
    I instead love that pictures XD I "chased" that blue hue for days, lying in wait for hours before sunrise in the cold winter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Quentin88 View Post
    I instead love that pictures XD I "chased" that blue hue for days, lying in wait for hours before sunrise in the cold winter.
    I am sorry...it really looks nice but not my type...Seeing that you made all that effort, I admire you for your patience in chasing that scene. You got what you want to get in the process and that is the most important, not my nor any other person's opinion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IzzieK View Post
    I am sorry...it really looks nice but not my type...Seeing that you made all that effort, I admire you for your patience in chasing that scene. You got what you want to get in the process and that is the most important, not my nor any other person's opinion.
    I know =) Indeed I wrote it with the smiley "XD"
    You don't have to be sorry for your opinion or your taste '-'
    I liked it, I respect it and I asked for it because I want to know them.
    I was just pointing out that is funny how my two favourite shot and the most "hard" to get are also the two then you like the less XD <<< see? smiley face, means that I think to have said something hilarious '-' ... and that's because I'm trying to become a photographer and not a stand-up comedian.

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    Re: The "trees" experiment

    My favourites are #4 and #9... Beautiful! I especially love the soft varied colours and light in #9.

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    Re: The "trees" experiment

    Stunning series. 4,9 and 11 are my personal favorites, and 4 is just breath-taking.

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    I think I get it; the varying light on winter scenes, colors, patterns.
    I think #9 is amazing.
    #12 is kind of blowing my mind. It's hypnotic. There are patterns within patterns. The vertical tree trunks, interwoven branches, and the dark, or shadowed areas that flow throughout the image. This is the image I would hang on my wall.
    [And because it is how the human brain is wired, I see a number of shapes, faces and creatures within #12.]

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    Thanks to everyone, so, it's decided, I will add a "tree experiment" photo-project to my portfolio =D

    Quote Originally Posted by flashback View Post
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    #12 is kind of blowing my mind. It's hypnotic. There are patterns within patterns. The vertical tree trunks, interwoven branches, and the dark, or shadowed areas that flow throughout the image. This is the image I would hang on my wall.
    [And because it is how the human brain is wired, I see a number of shapes, faces and creatures within #12.]
    Everybody here (family, friends etc.) thinks than #12 is "creepy as hell", enspecially the colour version that have been described as "bloody" '-'

    To me #12 is just "illusory, "deceptive"... therefore your comment practically confirm that I succeed at my intent =)
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    Re: The "trees" experiment

    Ok Tarantino... trying to recap my thoughts honestly:
    I am between being fascinated and bored. I can see the reference to impressionism, and that's compelling. I agree with Kaye that the first both are "too blue" - to me they are least appealing. I also can't find too much on 5, 6 and 7. At the other side the pattern aspect of 3, 11 and 12 is really kinda hypnotic, I can look at them for a long while and have different imaginations
    Nr 4 is my favourite, this I like a lot. Maybe I just can't do much with abstracts.
    Altogether (to me) I would not have had the idea to take pictures of those sequences, but at the same time it's quite a change to many over-strained subjects.
    Not only compliments from my side, so here you are
    Cheers, Gigi

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    I like your sense of humour, Brigitte!!!!!!!! 'reminds me of someone I knew for a long time who will name names to anyone but not their real name. He did not do it to me though...maybe at the back of his mind but not outright in my face...
    Quote Originally Posted by Gigi71 View Post
    Ok Tarantino... trying to recap my thoughts honestly:
    I am between being fascinated and bored. I can see the reference to impressionism, and that's compelling. I agree with Kaye that the first both are "too blue" - to me they are least appealing. I also can't find too much on 5, 6 and 7. At the other side the pattern aspect of 3, 11 and 12 is really kinda hypnotic, I can look at them for a long while and have different imaginations
    Nr 4 is my favourite, this I like a lot. Maybe I just can't do much with abstracts.
    Altogether (to me) I would not have had the idea to take pictures of those sequences, but at the same time it's quite a change to many over-strained subjects.
    Not only compliments from my side, so here you are
    Cheers, Gigi

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    Re: The "trees" experiment

    9,7,5,6,10, 8 --> In order of my preference.
    And contrary to others, I also like the blues, maybe just toned down a bit.
    Actually, I like all of them, even the creepy B/W and the bloody Red.

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