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Photographer Tim Long  Tim Long {Karma:9228}
Project #42 Moody Landscape Camera Model Minolta Dimage 7UG
Categories Photoart
Infrared
From The Field
Film Format
Portfolio Rural
Lens on-camera zoom
Uploaded 8/12/2005 Film / Memory Type Lexar  1GB
    ISO / Film Speed 16
Views 683 Shutter 1/30
Favorites Aperture f/4.0
Critiques 33 Rating
5.98
/ 13 Ratings
Location City - 
State - 
Country - United States   United States
About Thank you for looking. All comments/critiques are welcome!!
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There are 33 Comments in 1 Pages
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Tim Long Tim Long   {K:9228} 3/12/2006
Thanks so much, Michalis. I'm glad you like it.
Tim

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Michalis P.S. Michalis P.S.   {K:10136} 3/12/2006
Great perspective,
Well done,
Michalis

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Brane T. Cervek Brane T. Cervek   {K:470} 1/22/2006
Hi Tim,

Thank's for your comments, Your whole portfolio is filled with amazing work. Frankly speaking it's hard to choose wrom your work, they are all great in every aspect, maybe some are blured too much (the temple of jerome).
Nice color work - you should try NIK COLOR EFFECT filters for Photoshop, you would love it!

take care,
hear from me soon,
can't wait to see more

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Heath Bennett   {K:427} 1/22/2006
Painterly. Very good shot.

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Konstantin Yudintsev   {K:3253} 1/7/2006
Freaky! And very pleasant at the same time.

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Tim Long Tim Long   {K:9228} 12/18/2005
Thanks so much, Carsten. I have now discovered your portfolio and am thoroughly enjoying it. I especially appreciate your careful explanation of the technical aspects. The potential of stitching is more evident in your work than any I have seen. Regards.
Tim

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Carsten Ranke   {K:14476} 12/18/2005
An outstanding shot, the IR makes it possibly more surreal than already present from the scene with camera point and perspective itself.

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Geza Farkas   {K:12412} 12/5/2005
Splendid shot. Dramlike and well comosed.

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Zelda Zabrinsky Zelda Zabrinsky   {K:3036} 12/3/2005
very beautiful IR picture, excellent

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Gertrud Gozner   {K:14222} 11/1/2005
excellent composition!
congrats. G.

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Tony Smallman   {K:23858} 10/31/2005
Wonderful abandoned house with great presence.I love happening upon places like this and occasionally finding something which once belonged to one of the previous occupants that tells something of a way of life long since disappeared.Communicating this kind of feeling in a photo is pretty difficult.I like this photo,there's something almost defiant about it,the clouds and sepia tone are ominous and threatening but you get the feeling that the house will remain.
..................regards,Tony

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eugenio intini   {K:-75} 10/31/2005
great shot. oniric light and surrealistic elements.
bye

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idil saliha küntüz   {K:-114} 10/28/2005
good composition

perfect!

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Stefan Engström   {K:24473} 10/27/2005
I really like what you did here. Infrared is a great tool for this scene. It is simple in its setup, yet there are some really satisfying small details - the donkey (I don't mind its position); the point of view, it looks as if you are above the donkey but more or less level with the house; the horizon looks slightly curved; those dark windows that look like hollow eyes... I know the sunlight is from the side and just a little behind the house so you probably had to dodge the front a little and I may be imagining things here but it looks like a little detail is lost there. A small nit is the house peeking out on the right hand side - sort of takes away from the otherwise clean simplicity here... Still I think the straight on shot was a good idea (as opposed to three steps to the left).

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. .   {K:16329} 9/23/2005
not a fan of infrared but this is an exceptional one because it doesn't overwhelm with the effect......... and a mavelous old farm house too

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Anthony Lound Anthony Lound   {K:6661} 9/9/2005
Tim, I am sorry I hadn't revisited your image (which is signal to my eyes and thoughts) for a while. Yes I completely empathise with your metaphysical take its melancholy. I think you would enjoy a poem entitled "The Listeners", which holds some parallels. It begins:

'Is there anybody there?' said the Traveller,
Knocking on the moonlit door;
And his horse in the silence champed the grasses
Of the forest's ferny floor:'

If you wld like to read more:

http://www.bartleby.com/103/86.html

Kindest regards,

Anthony

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Nour El Refai Nour El Refai   {K:12481} 8/22/2005
the composition, the placing of the donkey, the tones, are perfect, well done

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Kay McIntire   {K:11787} 8/16/2005
Really cool shot- if a picture is worth a thousand words, this one is writing a book to me! I love it- award worthy, IMHO. Very well done.

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Tim Long Tim Long   {K:9228} 8/14/2005
I have always loved old houses, the physical detritus of eventful lives long gone. Imagine the long-forgotten stories contained inside those mutepeeling walls, the skinnedkneetears and birthdaypartylaughter, congratulations and consolations, the birthsandpassing of people long since taken away, shadows only perhaps in the wrinkled recesses of a few ancient holdouts or half-remembered tales told to their grandchildren or grandchildren's grandchildren. The donkey and The Wait? Waiting as part of life, maybe, sometimes to be rewarded and sometimes, as perhaps with this patient donkey, in vain.
Short question, long answer. What do you think, Anthony?
~ Tim

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Dan Lightner   {K:12684} 8/14/2005
Very interesting PS work , like the tones.

Dan

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Anthony Lound Anthony Lound   {K:6661} 8/14/2005
A gorgeous, evocative picture. I'm pondering the meaning - the house looks abandoned: is donkey awaiting his absent owner?

Anthony

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Mohammad Reza Shahrokhi Nejad   {K:7396} 8/13/2005
good job.

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John Lamb   {K:9687} 8/13/2005
Real feeling of De-ja-vu with this one Tim.

We have an island in the Otago Harbour that housed a quarantine station in the 1800's. The married quarters building is the same as this only four times the size. The freaky thing is they have donkeys on the island as well.

Pity the donkey was not facing into the frame.I guess that's why Photoshop was invented.

Regards John

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Roberto Arcari Farinetti Roberto Arcari Farinetti   {K:209486} 8/13/2005
hi tim..
a masterpiece, wonderful mood, light and pose!
very very good
roby
7

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Giorgio Goretti   {K:15471} 8/12/2005
fantastic shot, almost surreal
cheers, Giorgio

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Jacinthe Duranceau Jacinthe Duranceau   {K:1246} 8/12/2005
Wow, very nice composition and color tone. Great shot!

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jude .   {K:14625} 8/12/2005
Great image...very surreal. There's a terrific story here.

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David M Roberts David M Roberts   {K:914} 8/12/2005
amazing in your face image Tim, draws you in and doesn't let go, you should be very proud of this one

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Antonio Trincone   {K:23167} 8/12/2005
tones and scenery are great here

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gianpaolo reggi   {K:2841} 8/12/2005
Beautiful and surreal shot.

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Andrea Musi   {K:1622} 8/12/2005
Nice shot, good composition.
Regards
Andrea

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Brulim . Brulim .   {K:2987} 8/12/2005
perfect!

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ictenbey / Emrah ICTEN ictenbey / Emrah ICTEN   {K:16316} 8/12/2005
:) very nice image ..

well done ...

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