Dougson says:This is really cool. The lower third of the frame is a well constructed long exposure seascape. However the cloud detail is so ominous and geometrically perfect it looks like the clouds are being depressed from the opposite side.
Dougson says:How could you not love this novel shot of the iconic Golden Gate Bridge? I always like it when someone gets a novel shot of a famous landmark and this is one of the best. What's more emblematic of the Bay area than the Golden Gate Bridge? Fog.
Dougson says:This shot makes me homesick for summers on Georgian Bay. Many trees have this distressed, windswept look to then. I like the simplicity of this shot. It takes someone with skill to make the simple look so attractive.
Dougson says:The filtering out of green tones really seperates this shot from other landscapes. It really demonstrate the emocative power of infrared. I especailly like the sunlight bursting through in the background.
Dougson says:The swirl of highlights in this largely shadowy scene reminded me of a line from Gordon Lightfoot's "The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald"..."the Lake, it is said, never gives up her dead when the witch of November come stealin'" The funky Holga optics works beautifully for this.
Dougson says:The vignetting is a great addition to this shot. The tonal gradient and the rhythm of the posts on the dock do a great job directing the eye.
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