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ReluctantPosted by Lorraine (Gatineau, Canada) on 5 May 2008 in Abstract & Conceptual and Portfolio. If you're in the mood for some writing (non-fiction), I have a new blog called: Yeah, it's me
Comments (45)
@Hans: Thanks a lot Hans :) Marion from Nanaimo, BC, CanadaOh a very cool shot. Those doors appear to have appeared out of nowhere. 5 May 2008 6:03am @Marion: I know...it was such a great site to capture lol thanks so much! Koushiro~光子郎 from Singapore, SingaporeVery cool! Love the reflections! Great to have you back by the way ^^ 5 May 2008 6:34am @Koushiro~光子郎: Thanks a lot Koushiro, and I'm very glad to be back in business :) @Ilnoir: lol exactement, merci Nathanael :) @Gary: Thanks so much Gary, I couldn't believe it when I saw it, it just seemed so linear perfect :) @Alun Lambert: Thanks a lot Alun :) Craig from Vacaville, California, United StatesExceptional conversion! Sharp image! 5 May 2008 9:16am @Craig: I appreciate that Craig, thanks a lot :) António Pires from Lisbon, PortugalAn essay about composition. b&w is, of course, the correct option. With an 15mm lens the dof is enormous. 5 May 2008 10:10am @António Pires: I like that, thanks a lot Antonio :) martie from Okinawa, JapanFantastic Lorraine! I love this composition and everything about it -- the B&W, the unique subject, the reflections. Just perfect. 5 May 2008 10:14am @martie: Thanks so much Martie, it's rare that I'm this excited about a great 'technical' shot, I'm all about passions and feelings, but I like this lol paulski from Muncie, IN, United Stateswhat an odd subject. must say, i like it; the reflection woks perfectly. well done... 5 May 2008 10:28am @paulski: It is odd, isn't it, I love it, thanks a lot Paul :) Saeed from ahwaz, Iranthats PERFECT!! :O It must print in books of photography for teaching "reflection in photo" and "composition"!!! It seems that you use millions of mirror in your shot!! 5 May 2008 11:07am @Saeed: Wow, what a lovely compliment Saeed, thanks so much, it's rare that I'm thrilled about a good 'technical' shot as I'm more about feelings, but this one I was quite pleased with, thanks a lot :) Cheryl from Boerne, United Stateswow! very nice image!! The water is SO still!! nice composition 5 May 2008 11:47am @Cheryl: Thanks so much Cheryl :) Michael Skorulski from Cigel, SlovakiaSuper, Lorraine. Love it. Certainly one of your best. You must be very pleased with it! 5 May 2008 11:53am @Michael Skorulski: ah am I ever, the moment I saw it, I thought God help make this shot just the way it looks, and He did...the lines were super., thanks a lot! @laughingwolf: merci beaucoup Wolf :) Janice Thomson from CanadaSimply stunning mon amie! The crisp clearness of the reflection is amazing. This has got to be one of your best B&W shots. 5 May 2008 1:05pm @Janice Thomson: Thanks so much Janice, I have to say I was impressed with this 'technical' shot, since I'm usually all about feelings LOL @kurt: Thanks a lot Kurt, I appreciate it :) Betty from New Jersey, United StatesThe water is like glass! The shot is excellently sharp! Wonderful, Lorraine! 5 May 2008 1:55pm @Betty: Thanks so much Betty, I appreciate it :) alex centrella from California, United Statesgreat framing and reflection, the bnw makes the shot. 5 May 2008 3:07pm @alex centrella: Thanks a lot Alex, bnw (I like) yiannis krikis from thessaloniki, Greeceexcellent image my friend - I like it a lot 5 May 2008 3:23pm @yiannis krikis: Very glad you do Yiannis, thanks a lot :) @Hoopand: Thanks a lot Hoopand :) @Viewfinder: Oh la la grand compliment, thanks a lot Vf :) Japanalia from Yokohama, JapanThis is a stunning composition! You are getting more sophisticated by the day! Bravo!!!! 5 May 2008 4:03pm @Japanalia: Glad you enjoyed Gabriela, I'm very pleased with this 'technical' shot, esp. since I'm really all about feelings... Observing from Chester, United KingdomAn intriging subject, and its mirror image increases its value as a subject. I like the moire of the mesh. You have excelled...! 5 May 2008 4:13pm @Observing: WOW Mike that is a nice compliment, thanks a lot ;) @Ana Lúcia: Thanks a lot Ana L. :) @Illuci: I appreciate that Erik :) thanks! @Ina: Thanks a lot Ina :) @katherine: I appreciate your visit Katherine, thanks :) jasp from United KingdomLike the image... very artistic... and raises question of what is it and why is it there? 5 May 2008 6:46pm @jasp: Hey Rich, long time no see, that is a valid question...lol ;) Betsy Barron from Glenmoore, United Statesgreat reflect. shot! is that really stopping someone from going down the dock? I guess unless they want to go swimming first! 5 May 2008 7:02pm @Betsy Barron: It's a flood's doing and I love it for it lol thanks a lot BetsyB :) @MJ: I appreciate that MJ, thanks :) @shahab: thanks a lot Shahab :) MaryB from Staffordshire, United KingdomThe reflection is amazing hun, a fabulous b&w image. 5 May 2008 7:45pm @MaryB: I appreciate it, thanks so much Betty :) standley from brou-sur-chantereine, FranceCette photo est un chef d'oeuvre Lorraine. Le reflet est bluffant! Bravo à toi. 5 May 2008 8:44pm @standley: Merci pour ce beau compliment Richard, c'est apprécié! GJC from Kyoto, JapanOutstanding and intriguing image. This one is really remarkable for its clarity and for what it has the potential to "say." Really good work. 5 May 2008 9:36pm @GJC: I appreciate that GJC, thanks a lot :) @Ian Bramham: Thanks a lot Ian :) Guillermina from Buenos Aires, ArgentinaI knew art was everywhere! :) Another blog? Running there!... 5 May 2008 11:34pm @Guillermina: Thanks a lot G....soooo why didn't you leave a comment? was it too long? today's way shorter lol tyan from Singapore, Singaporegosh.this is such perfect symmetry!Fantastic shot dearie..i'll say bye at your new blog!:) 6 May 2008 2:15am @tyan: thanks a lot sweetie, you visited too? and didn' leave a message ? LOL Barbara from Florida, United StatesWow, I really like this. Very interesting and the B&W tones to it with a wonderful reflection. Will definitely check out the new blog. Busy woman!!! 6 May 2008 2:38am @Barbara: Thanks a lot Barb, you visited the other too? and didn't leave a comment, geeze that's the 3rd AM3 who visit and don't leave comment, well...;) does that mean I have to get gooder? Stunner from Kingston, JamaicaFantastic reflection you captured in this shot! Well done Lorraine. 6 May 2008 3:42am @Stunner: I appreciate that Stunner, thanks a lot :) Ras from Plano, United StatesEveryone has hit the nail on the head, it wonderful. My question is what is that it looks like a dock, but I do not know what kind. 6 May 2008 3:46am @Ras: thanks so much Ras, it is part of a dock, seems to have floated away :) @Daroru: Oh thank you ;) @ManuelaR: Thanks a lot Manuela :) amy from Rocky Mountain House, CanadaWOW!! Lorraine!! This is totally outstanding!! Excellent image! EXCELLENT! 6 May 2008 1:46pm @amy: Well thank you sweet one, I appreciate your enthusiasm, always :) Barbara from Florida, United StatesHey girl... I attempted to get to your new blog and for some reason it does not come up with that address you have below your image here. I even tried shortening the link but no luck. Try to copy and paste the link you have in google and see if it comes up for you. You had another blog, I did go there way back when, do you still have it? Did I not sign or comment? I will, I will if I can go there again. 6 May 2008 4:16pm Lorraine from Gatineau, CanadaBarbara darlin' it does work, maybe you added a space or something, I'd love to 'url' it for you but that would mean I'm HTML Savvy, and not so much, sorry, I appreciate your attempt, here it is again, don't copy anything but http://theadventureofanagorophobicphotograph.blogspot.com/ start at http and end with the slash / it has to been to work, of course IF you feel like it now lol and alllllll my blogs are open to everyone without except, thanks sweetie...the other one is the 'colour' which is still there and if you go into profile you can click on it, if it'll let you 7 May 2008 10:35am |
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