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Photographer Ian McIntosh  Ian McIntosh {Karma:42997}
Project N/A Camera Model slarti
Categories Landscape
Nature
Film Format
Portfolio Another Green World.
drive by shooting
Lens 135mm 3.5 m42
Uploaded 5/28/2008 Film / Memory Type 200
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Critiques 30 Rating
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Location City - 
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Country - UF Old Timers   UF Old Timers
About australis
shot from moving car.
I suspect (nay dream) that these colours have something to do with shooting with a super takumar 135.
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There are 30 Comments in 1 Pages
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Shirley D. Cross-Taylor Shirley D. Cross-Taylor   {K:173998} 3/18/2010
You're welcome, Ian,....and Thank you.:)

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Ian McIntosh Ian McIntosh   {K:42997} 3/18/2010
Hi Shirley,
I see I've only commented twice to you in the past but thanks for being here, I've have got a lot from your photos. Quite inspirational.

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Shirley D. Cross-Taylor Shirley D. Cross-Taylor   {K:173998} 3/18/2010
I love this, Ian...the movement, the lines, the delicate colors...:)

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Hakan Ciftci   {K:-505} 9/16/2008
Wow...

Excellent abstract, with perfect colors'

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Hussam AL_ Khoder   {K:79545} 7/30/2008
Very nice capture, well done.

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Wolf Zorrito Wolf Zorrito   {K:78768} 7/30/2008
You are an artist in subtle colors and shapes.

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Roberto Arcari Farinetti Roberto Arcari Farinetti   {K:209486} 7/11/2008
woooww... excelent mood.. and mode Ian..
a nice week end
roby

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RC. Dany RC. Dany   {K:64104} 7/11/2008
Excellent .

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Avi  Avi     {K:70138} 7/10/2008
I love this Ian. I just love this. The hint of everything, and not making things crude and apparent works perfectly for me !!.. a great work, and well deserved PoD !!

best,
Avi

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Barbara Socor   {K:13559} 7/10/2008
Very well conceived and shot....an elegant abstraction of color and motion.

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Tony Smallman   {K:23858} 7/10/2008
Congrats. on the Award Ian- seems to be a bit of a backlog on photo of the day!
All the best, Tony

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txules                                . txules  .   {K:62768} 7/10/2008
I missed this first round; truly exceptional
my best
jd

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Malules Fernandez Malules Fernandez   {K:54810} 7/10/2008
Lovely shot!
congratulations,
Malules

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Nick Karagiaouroglou Nick Karagiaouroglou   {K:127263} 6/2/2008
You just injected a very very nice virus into my mind, Ian! Contrast as a mean for perfect images? Still admitting its power and usefullness I must also admit that many times a washed out set of contours can be stronger. Much stronger! I realize now that I try to introduce such elements many times in my images, but up to now I don't know anything else than reducing the DoF. (Along with all its unflexible being.) But a lens of low contrast... if it were also controllable then: wow! Wow, I say! And I think of contrast at the contours specifically and not as much about dynamics. It would be like controlling the "suddenness" of transitions at the boundaries of two given objects. What a dream!

The almost forgotten soft focus lenses did something in that direction, but not quite. Unfortunately they seem to be neglected by the manufacturers. I am sure that they could develop such a technology but the uniform "laws" were taken for granted too quickly, I guess. We seem to need "absolute laws" because they are easy to follow, or am I wrong?

Anyway, following your work I get some good hints about how to do that using no special lens, and that's a good aid when I want to let some distant sky get the look of old blue jeans. There must be some technique of combining camera shift and focus to achieve this.

As about the blown out highlights, I wonder first why this is the case with digital photography. Technologically it is quite easy to add controlability of the highlights simply by putting some control on the camera that changes the response of the CCD to a less than linear function of saturation with available light. So you could just turn the response of the CCD to highlights less sensitive without changing its responce elsewhere.

As I see it, it's all about compressing the real light to photographically achievable ranges

Cheers!

Nick

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Ian McIntosh Ian McIntosh   {K:42997} 5/31/2008
Well I could always set the contrast levels to "high" in camera Nick.
Seriously though lens reviews often describe their qualities in contrast and colour terms.
I remember all too well how dull my old zooms were. I don't know how aperture effects contrast yet. I know a shade would help.
I've often thought it's easier these days to add contrast digitally than reduce it and still get nice results.
I've wondered lately about if it's better to find a low contrast lens in some ways since there is the problem of blown out hilights in many digital exposures. I think given the choice between fear of the blown out sky and diffuse light I'd take the diffuse effect any day, because I can always add the contrast.

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Ian McIntosh Ian McIntosh   {K:42997} 5/31/2008
Flabbergasted by the flattery Minoo.

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Nick Karagiaouroglou Nick Karagiaouroglou   {K:127263} 5/31/2008
It could be the result of quick nervous brushes of color, or also the magnified view of a part of a painting but anyway it has the character of a painting, Ian!

The upper right corner looks like a transition to fireworks. It matches well the overall "speedy look".

Cheers!

Nick

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M S M S   {K:9123} 5/30/2008
Thanks dear Roger. The mere idea of regarding my work "on a par" with those of Ian's makes me feel very honored, and I'm grateful for your encouraging words. I wonder if Ian would agree, though :)

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Roger Skinner Roger Skinner   {K:81846} 5/29/2008
wonderful.. I dont remember a colour cast in dad's images on his Pentax with its Takumar lenses.. but no I dont think so I think your colours are a blend of time and movement

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Roger Skinner Roger Skinner   {K:81846} 5/29/2008
Hi Minoo.. its probably worth keeping an eye on Tosh.. I see similar patterns in both your works... it would be interesting to see you and him exhibited side by side, with your vastly different but equally charming studies of plants..

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Joggie van Staden Joggie van Staden   {K:41700} 5/28/2008
Excellent Ian - love it!
Joggie

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Mahmoud Baha Sadri Mahmoud Baha Sadri   {K:19634} 5/28/2008
Ian!
This is just marvelous,a fine abstract of delicate motion in pastel!
Loved it!!
7/Fav.
baha

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Debjit Ghosh Debjit Ghosh   {K:3494} 5/28/2008
excellent result and thinking...

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Fabio Keiner   {K:81109} 5/28/2008
it will fly away

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M S M S   {K:9123} 5/28/2008
Wonderful abstraction. Beautiful tones and forms.

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Daniel Guerin Daniel Guerin   {K:7961} 5/28/2008
I love this shot! It says 'hurricane' to me, although by your description it's not! I think the cold understated colour works brilliantly and you chose a perfect shutter speed/driving speed combination. Very good!

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Francisco N-G   {K:28728} 5/28/2008
Beautiful abstract! Love the soft pastel tones and faint brush strokes of the motion effect.

Great idea!!!

Cheers!

F.

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Sam Kh Sam Kh   {K:19017} 5/28/2008
perfect abstract
well done

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Subhrajit Basu Subhrajit Basu   {K:3102} 5/28/2008
simply unbelivable result...i have been trying to shoot from moving cars for so long now just to get one good photo...and this is what you got! lesson for me, i should not lose heart, should keep trying... :)

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David Rodriguez David Rodriguez   {K:11965} 5/28/2008
Excelente abstracto, unos tonos de colores muy buenos. Una extraña pero interesante composicion.
David

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