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One Last RoomPosted by Lorraine (Gatineau, Canada) on 10 February 2008 in Abstract & Conceptual and Portfolio.
Comments (26)
Michael Skorulski from Cigel, SlovakiaNice soft focus and tone. And what exactly goes on in that room? That's the question that comes to mind. Excellent image, Lorraine. 10 Feb 2008 6:19am @Michael Skorulski: Hi Michael, thanks a lot :) Would you rent the last room standing? ;) Gary from Cochise County, United StatesAnd the hits just keep on coming. What an awesome image. Icicles, snow on the stairway, the tone, the mood, the framing. Nope, I can't decide what I like best. 10 Feb 2008 6:46am @Gary: wonderful compliment, thanks a lot Gary :) Hans from Heiligeneich, Austriaanother perfect composition...great tones, shrpnes und blur...instant favorit 10 Feb 2008 8:40am @Hans: Glad you like it Hans, I appreciate your wonderful comment :) @Scotfot: Thanks always Bob :) Richard_Irwin from Belper, United KingdomAn intriguing image, the eye firmly focussed to the mysterious window, very imaginative, the making of a good photographic story. 10 Feb 2008 9:46am @Richard_Irwin: That's a wonderful comment Richard, thanks a lot ;) @Dimitrios: Yes, if the walls could talk lol thanks a lot Dimitrios ;) Ron from Saint Louis, United StatesVery seductive image Lorraine. I sat here far longer than usual looking at the screen trying to imagine all that this photo is communicating. You drew me in, and I stayed longer than I intended. 10 Feb 2008 10:58am @Ron: Wow, that's a lovely compliment thanks so much Ron...the important thing is that you were able to leave The Last Room ;) Betty from New Jersey, United StatesWonderful shot, Lorraine. Love the composition, color, mood! Excellent work! 10 Feb 2008 11:03am @Betty: I appreciate that very much Betty, thanks always ;) GJC from Kyoto, JapanYou've shown us a number of striking winter images, each in their own way showing us the different feelings of winter. This one is very nice in that it gives some hope of coming in out of the cold into that house and turning around and looking out the window from the warm inside -- switching the position, as it were. 10 Feb 2008 1:16pm @GJC: Wow GJC, how nicely put ;) Japanalia from Yokohama, JapanYou put essence into this shot with the effects applied on it! It has a story, it acquired character and it is already risding questions in the viewers'mind. Very well done, Lorraine! 10 Feb 2008 2:28pm @Japanalia: Wow I have poets and writers leaving me comments, how neat is that ;) Barbara from Florida, United StatesThe image creates suspense. Haunting yet I want to go inside to see what is in that dark room. No one would see me, or no one would find me if something were to happen. It is the thrill that makes me want to go in there. Your images are intriguing and wonderful. I love the tone and soft effect. Very nice Lorraine. You have a following for your work. Including me. 10 Feb 2008 2:28pm @Barbara: Like I said, comments from poets and writers, I am lucky and wow love your story lol Thanks a lot Barbara :) Luis Rodrigues from Lisbon, PortugalExcelent effect again! You are becoming an expert in doing this hossom effects in your photos! 10 Feb 2008 2:45pm @Luis Rodrigues: You sweet talker you, keep it up lol Thanks a lot Luis, your photos are exquisite :) @Helma: Thanks a lot Helma, I'm a moody person ;) @Betsy Barron : www.thebetsy.com: Thanks a lot Betsy, I appreciate it :) mhaleph from Paris, FranceJ'adore ce flouté et ce traitement légèrement sépia! Bravo! 10 Feb 2008 4:47pm @mhaleph: Merci beaucoup Mhaleph :) @Ras: Thanks Ras LOL enter at your own risk ;) @KMF: Thanks KMF :) Betsy Barron : www.thebetsy.com from Glenmoore, United StatesHey L - what is the "hossom effect" that Luis R spoke of? Would you provide a tutorial or a link? Again, It's Gorgeous! 10 Feb 2008 6:47pm @Betsy Barron : www.thebetsy.com: Hey Betsy....there's an 'hossom effect' I just assumed Luis meant 'awesome', I could be wrong ;) lol thanks again e. from New York, NY, United StatesBeautiful. The blurriness really adds to the capture. 10 Feb 2008 8:09pm @e.: I appreciate it e., thanks a lot :) @Forouz: So nice of you to visit Forouz...let me know when you're back on ;) Illuci from Hurdegaryp, NetherlandsScary, and very impressive, like an illustration to a horror story: what's behind those planks? 10 Feb 2008 9:40pm @Illuci: Exactly...do you dare enter the last room...ahahahha Thanks a lot Erik ;) @Viewfinder: You would too, while you have your toes in sand, big tease...:) amy from Rocky Mountain House, CanadaSpeaking of masterpieces... FABulous!! This really does just pull you in. Outstanding Lorraine!!! And, yes, I too would like to know what this "hossom" effect is???? 10 Feb 2008 10:36pm @amy: Well how sweet of you, like I told Betsy, is there such a thing LOL I really assumed Luis meant 'awesome'... Luis if you read this, shed some light...;) @Larry: Hi Larry, thanks so much, I appreciate your visit :) @ManuelaR: Hey Manuela, thanks a lot :) [terrorkitten] from Bath, United Kingdomlove the tone you have applied to this black and white image Lorraine...very nice. The eye is really drawn in 12 Feb 2008 11:08pm @[terrorkitten]: Thanks Phil but be weary of the last room ahahahahha ;) |
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