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Setting the TonePosted by Lorraine (Gatineau, Canada) on 9 July 2008 in Lifestyle & Culture and Portfolio.
Comments (33)
@rem_la: Merci beaucoup Rem :) Rags from Plano, United StatesVery nice title. I love the way you colored the image. 9 Jul 2008 5:17am @Rags: I appreciate that Rags, thank you :) Michael Skorulski from Cigel, SlovakiaNice one in b/w, Lorraine. A powerful image to go with the decibel level of those amps! 9 Jul 2008 5:33am @Michael Skorulski: lol Well said Michael, thanks a lot ;) @Michael Skorulski: Adn thank you again ;) saeed from ahwaz, IranI'm agree with Michael! superb shot and nice title! well done dear Lorraine :) 9 Jul 2008 6:24am @saeed: You're always so sweet, thanks a lot Saeed :) Nina from Hamburg, GermanyA very nice b/w image, Lorraine...I like the selective color on the drum! 9 Jul 2008 6:49am @Nina: Thanks very much Nina, I appreciate it :) Brian from Seattle, United StatesInteresting choices for this photo, the black and white works well, the red drum makes this photo unique. 9 Jul 2008 6:56am @Brian: That's a nice comment Brian, thanks a lot :) @kurt: Thanks very much Kurt, I appreciate your visit :) Observing from West Cheshire, United KingdomLovely live image Lorraine, and the drum in color is a great touch. I say, 'Rock-on'. 9 Jul 2008 8:53am @Observing: Thanks so much Mike, and Rock on ;) @Koushiro~光子郎: Thanks a lot Koushiro, she seemed to be enjoying herself :) Tracey from White Hall, United StatesLove the title. Goes with the selective color very well! 9 Jul 2008 11:57am @Tracey: Hey Tracey thanks so much :) I remember you from the drool lol ;) MaryB from Staffordshire, United KingdomA very creative use of selective colouring and it fit's with the title perfectly. 9 Jul 2008 12:23pm @MaryB: Thanks always MaryB ;) Andrew Gould from Sydney, AustraliaThe touch of colour is a clever idea! Is this anyone well known? 9 Jul 2008 12:34pm @Andrew Gould: Thanks so much Andrew, well I don't know her, but that doesn't mean much as, I don't know much lol I can tell you only that she'll sing in French ('cause I took on St-Jean Baptiste day, which is Quebec's holiday) Judy from Brooksville-Florida,, United StatesI too, like your use of selective color - and the photo speaks volumes on tone! 9 Jul 2008 12:37pm @Judy: Thanks so much Judy, I appreciate it :) marianne from Francewow ! magnifique cette touche de bordeaux dans ton noir et blanc !! 9 Jul 2008 1:15pm @marianne: Merci beaucoup Marianne, tu es tres gentille :) Janice Thomson from CanadaLove the title for this superb shot mon amie. Once again you excel in your use of selective coloring. 9 Jul 2008 1:36pm @Janice Thomson: You are such a sweet friend, merci beaucoup :) tyan from Singapore, Singaporewow,she looks so COOL!BW worked fantastic here and that selective colouring.Were you going to fill up that seat after you have taken the picture?:) 9 Jul 2008 2:52pm Lorraine from Gatineau, Canadathanks so much sweetie, well the thing is it was outdoor and huge lawn, enough room for everyone...but I'm a behind the scene type of person, once I've made my shot, I leave and go seek other stuff to shoot ;) 9 Jul 2008 2:55pm amy from Nanaimo, BC, CanadaI so love your selective colouring!! Excellent, Lorraine!! 9 Jul 2008 3:14pm @amy: Thank you so much Amy..I'm glad you enjoyed it ;) @laughingwolf: She certainly seems to know what she's doing! @Ras: What a nice compliment Ras, thanks a lot :) @Jasp: Quebec folks music, I think, there were quite a few bands playing so it intermixed :) Thanks Rich1 @Alun Lambert: Thanks a lot Alun :) Martine Lapointe from Québec, CanadaJ'adore l'ambiance de cette photographie. Le drum nous ramène timidement dans le monde de la couleur. 9 Jul 2008 8:15pm @Martine Lapointe: Eh bonjour Martine, ça fait trop longtemps, merci beaucoup :) Marion from Nanaimo, BC, CanadaYou are so clever lady, love the red drum. She looks so relaxed standing there playing her guitar. It looks like the rest of the band deserted her though :D 9 Jul 2008 8:16pm @Marion: You're a sweety, I think she was fine alone, just, you know 'setting the tone' ;) Mandy Provan from Johannesburg, South AfricaI love the informal settin gof the shot and the red drum just jumps out at you - very clever shot my dear friend and so very interesting, make sme want to sit down and listen to what they are going to play! :) 9 Jul 2008 8:33pm @Mandy Provan: How sweet ofyou to say so, thanks so much Mandy :) standley from brou-sur-chantereine, FranceExcellent Lorraine. La note était-elle juste? Bravo pour la couleur sélective! 9 Jul 2008 8:34pm @standley: Elle semblait savoir ce qu'elle faisait lol merci beaucoup Richard :) Barbara from Florida, United StatesOh yeah I like this! A girl in the band and a base player too. Reminds me of the good old days... way back... group of us going to a concert or hearing a band play. When I was a teen I use to take base guitar lessons, my dad bought me a used Gibson base with a huge amp. I never really played that well and memorized most of the (Beatles) songs. Needless to say I gave it up. My dad was a professional guitar player at one time. 10 Jul 2008 12:28am @Barbara: I love your stories and comments, the longer the better lol Thanks so much, glad you enjoyed Barb :) Michael Rawluk from Prince George, CanadaI love the way you pushed the focus with the colour. 10 Jul 2008 2:08am @Michael Rawluk: Thanks so much Michael :) @Ron: And thank you Ron, always :) Vink from Magagnosc, FranceLe type derrière a l'air bien embêté ! Il a perdu sa batterie rouge ? 10 Jul 2008 4:01pm @Vink: lol ou peut-etre que sa batterie est a terre , merci beaucoup vink ;) Bram Antareja from IndonesiaA BW technique that was united technically the isolation, produced the good photograph. The drum was red to accentuation that was strong in this photograph. Regards from Yogyakarta Indonesia. 13 Jul 2008 10:45am |
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